G-tube Tube Holder with Larger Pouch Part PEG Covers PD Belt Peritoneal Dialysis Gifts Accessories Finding something that is comfortable against your skin while keeping your catheter out of the way is one of the most important things for a PD patient. It protects the feeding tube by keeping it close to your body, easy to use, and adjustable with multiple Velcro locations throughout the band. Why Choose Our Feeding Tube Peritoneal Dialysis G Tube Belt Peg Catheter Holder? The square pouch part of feeding tube belt is BIGGER enough for better holding all the hose and valve. The PD Tube Holder keeps the tube stable inside the pouch so it doesn't flop round causing pain. Latex-free, soft material help reduce skin irritation and discomfort associated with taping. The drainage abdominal dialysis medical belt makes g-tube feel secure rather than tape. No worries of pulling on the tube when walking around, wearing clothes and sleeping. It's easy to put on and very easy to tuck the tube into the pocket. The peritoneal dialysis catheter belt is made of 95% cotton and 5% spandex, which is skin friendly. The re-usable peg tube supplies are easy to wash and dries quickly. These G Tube holder belts with hook and loop offer support and security for most enteral feeding systems (PEG tube, G-tube, J-Tube, ng tube, catheters) to the abdomen. In addition, the G Tube belt peg suppiler helps minimize the risk of accidental pull-out in combative patients, surgery patients, patient of abdominal dialysis, uremia, renal failure. Recommendations: Suggest to buy more than one as you can wash one and still have one to wear. Hola Health provides 12 months after-sales service, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us! Treat your waist and grab one today! - RISK FREE - Click "Add to Cart" above to get yours now!
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Strange Belt
The belt lines up strangely and leaves a long tail. I have returned just about everything that I've bought from this company. Not happy with how items are described. I mean look at the picture for this item. The GTube is coming out of the small intestine, not the stomach, ridiculous.
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