Let's talk G-tube!
I've searched the Mayo forums for ideas and can't seem to find anything. I am really struggling with granular tissue/granuloma forming around my g-tube. I am literally visiting a nurse every week to have it cauterized with silver nitrate. I resorted to "Dr. Google" and found a few things to try. Has anyone tried and had luck with any of the following? I'm brave, but some of this stuff seems a little nuts. 1. sprinkling table salt on granuloma, letting is sit for 10 minutes daily (this one is actually presented as effective in the journal for wound care).; 2. Tea tree oil; 3. Nystop powder (but I don't think I have a fungal infection) 4. Nasacort AQ (yes, nasal spray) seems weird, but a few folx swear by it. I would prefer to just yank this stupid thing out, but currently not able to get enough nourishment.
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@sepdvm Does Manuka Honey act as a moisture barrier too? All around my G-tube and below my skin has been burned by the stomach acid leaking. Leaving the area very red and sensitive. I have tried Aquaphor Advanced Therapy, Coloplast, and Calmoseptine. The calmoseptine will form a skin like cover but it comes off when cleansing the area.
@omaest While some brands are very thick, I would not expect it to be a watertight barrier. Although it is good at preventing infection and stimulating healing. I wish
I knew more about stoma care to help you out,
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2 ReactionsThank you for the info! I've got some ordered to arrive tomorrow, I'll let you know what happens.
Hi Friends - hindsight is truly 20/20 - here are a few things I can share now. I had the G-tube removed about two weeks after this post. I understand why the doctor ordered it, but if I had to do it over again, I would not have consented to this. I was not prescribed any pain medication post-insertion and was sent to the ED two days after because I was experiencing so much pain from muscle spasms. I was in constant discomfort from the granuloma. The formula (Kate Farms organic) made me nauseous, so I had to take medication to avoid vomiting. I insisted (against doctor's advice) it be removed when I visited the ED for a second time for excrutiating pain. I immediately felt better and guess what? Without the pain and nausea, I actually started eating real food.
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3 Reactions@sepdvm You are correct it is not a water barrier. I'll find a use for it.
@omaest I just found a solution - have only used it one day but I think it's going to work. I had some left over depends from a hospital stay awhile ago. I cut off the padded part and used the top as a waist band. It is comfortable and keeps everything from jiggling around.
@omaest, is your solution still working?
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1 ReactionI ran out of the leftover depends and haven't purchased any new. I don't think it's was the best idea but it did work. The problem is one side of the depends is a lot looser than the other so I'd tuck the loose end under my sports bra and the tighter end is closer to my waist.
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1 Reaction@colleenyoung, Here's a picture - you might ask why not pull the sports bra down over the tube. It just felt too tight.
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1 Reaction@colleenyoung, The tube is secure but it still wiggles out when I am active.