Simple gum chewing tested to ease surgery side effects
NCT ID NCT06029790
Summary
This study tested whether chewing gum after colorectal surgery helps patients feel better and recover faster. Researchers wanted to see if this simple, safe activity could reduce nausea and vomiting and help the bowels start working again sooner. They compared patients who chewed gum after their operation to those who did not.
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Cukurova University
Adana, Turkey (Türkiye)
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