Our specialties
Our specialties
Surgery
Good nutrition is important in the period surrounding an operation. A good nutritional status can help reduce the risk of complications after surgery, such as a wound infection or lung infection.
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Eosinophilic esophagitis is a chronic condition of the esophagus. It seems that this condition is occurring in more and more children.
Gastroesophageal reflux
Gastroesophageal reflux or heartburn can be a serious condition in infants and may be due to food allergy such as cow's milk allergy.
Multiple food allergy
Children with an allergy to various common food proteins, such as cow's milk, chicken egg, peanut and soy, have a multiple food allergy (MFA).
Short bowel syndrome
Short bowel syndrome is a condition in which a large part of the small intestine has been removed.
Pressure ulcers
Pressure ulcers usually develop in places where the body rests, such as the tailbone, sit bones and heels.
Diabetes
With diabetes, your body cannot regulate your blood sugar levels properly. That is why it is important that you pay attention to what you eat.
Dysphagia
Swallowing problems cause a lot of discomfort. You may experience less pleasure in eating and drinking and have difficulty eating and drinking enough
Metabolic diseases
Metabolic diseases are rare conditions that affect the body's ability to break down certain nutrients.
Heart and liver failure
If you have heart failure, your heart does not pump properly. As a result, too little blood reaches the organs and tissues, and they do not receive enough oxygen.
Infection-trauma-burns
People with severe burns, cuts and infections are often unable to eat all the necessary nutrition themselves.
Cancer
About half of people with cancer experience weight loss. Both the tumor and the treatment can cause you to lose weight.
Cow’s milk allergy
The most common allergy in babies is cow's milk allergy. The child then responds to the proteins from cow's milk.
Neurological disorders
Neurological disorders in children can be congenital or acquired at a young age, for example due to lack of oxygen during birth.
Disease-related malnutrition in children
When children are sick, they have less appetite. This can cause them to not get enough nutrients or to lose nutrients due to diarrhea or vomiting, for example.
Malnutrition in the elderly
As you get older, it can be difficult to eat enough. While sufficient and healthy food is extra important.
Phenylketonuria
Phenylketonuria is a hereditary metabolic disease that is diagnosed via the heel prick test after the birth of a child.
Kidney problems
The term kidney disease is a collective name for various disorders of the kidneys. In all these conditions, kidney function deteriorates.
Tube feeding
Tube feeding is prescribed if a patient cannot, is not allowed or does not want to eat enough.
Digestive problems – Malabsorption
With digestive problems, nutrients may not be properly absorbed into the body or the food may not be digested properly.
Disease-related malnutrition
If you are ill, it can be difficult to continue to eat enough. While sufficient and healthy food is extra important.
Taste Service
Variation in taste is important for treatment compliance. To promote therapy compliance, you can introduce your patient to different flavors of the product you recommend. Request a trial package for your patient below.