
enteral feeding pumps
Enteral feeding pumps are medical devices used to deliver nutrients directly into a person’s stomach or small intestine through a tube, often when they cannot eat normally. They regulate the flow of liquid formulas, ensuring steady, precise delivery over a set period. The pump is programmable, allowing healthcare providers to adjust the rate according to the patient's needs. This ensures proper nutrition and hydration while reducing the risk of clogging or overfeeding. Enteral feeding pumps are essential tools in managing patients with swallowing difficulties, chronic illness, or recovery from surgery, supporting their nutritional health safely and efficiently.