Gentle belly rub before surgery may keep you regular
NCT ID NCT07344532
First seen Jan 16, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study tests whether teaching patients a gentle belly massage (called effleurage) before abdominal surgery can prevent constipation after the operation. About 42 adults having abdominal surgery will be randomly assigned to learn the massage technique or receive only standard care. Constipation will be checked on the 10th day after surgery using a stool scale. The goal is to find a simple, drug-free way to reduce a common post-surgery problem.
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