Patients which have severe gastric ulcers and esophageal disorder can use feeding routes such as Enteral feeding and Nasogastric feeding
Enteral feeding is a type of feeding that involves passing of tubes through the mouth or directly to the stomach. Since we are told that the patient has esophageal disorder then the tube can be passed directly to the stomach.
It involves giving them the nutrition which may not require enzymatic action in which they can't eat under normal circumstances.
Nasogastric feeding involves the passing of tubes directly into the stomach through the nose. This system helps to bypass the movement of nutrition through the esophagus .
The options listed above are the best to prevent further complications and helps reduces the stress and discomfort faced by patients while they undergo adequate for the ulcers.
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Test tube fertilization refers to the process of fertilizing an egg outside the body. Through an in vitro procedure, the egg is combined with the sperm and this results in the fertilization.
Artificial insemination refers to the practice of introducing healthy active sperm in the uterus or cervix of the female. This is done specifically on the day of the female's ovulation, increasing the possibilities of the sperm fertilizing the egg.
These two methods are widely used with success, therefore, they cannot be described as nonviable. Also, they are not used only in Eastern civilizations.