Complications during tube feeding can include high blood phosphate levels, but not difficulty breathing during feeding, cramping or bloating of the abdomen, or hypoglycemia.
High blood phosphate levels are a potential complication that can occur during tube feeding. This condition, known as hyperphosphatemia, presents the risk of abnormally increased blood phosphate levels. However, complications such as difficulty breathing during the feeding, cramping or bloating of the abdomen, and hypoglycemia are typically not directly associated with tube feeding.
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