A feeding tube is a medical device designed to provide liquid nutrition to individuals who cannot consume food or drink normally. Feeding tubes can be inserted through the nose or directly into the stomach via the skin.
Types of Feeding Tubes
There are different types of feeding tubes available, including:
- Peg Tube: A tube inserted into the stomach through the abdominal wall.
- Nasogastric Tube: A tube inserted into the stomach through the nose.
- Gastric Lavage Tube: A tube used for gastric lavage during medication poisoning.
- Gastric Suction Tube: A tube used after surgeries and some gastric examinations.
- Duodenal Tube: A tube inserted through the nose into the duodenum.
- Jejunal Tube: A tube inserted through the nose into the small intestine.
Rules for Wearing a Feeding Tube in Passport Photos
It is permitted to wear a feeding tube in passport photos as they are crucial for some individuals. Hence, the use of feeding tubes is explicitly mentioned in passport photo requirements. However, the tube should not cause reflections.