Chewing gum accelerates recovery after gastrointestinal surgery, study reveals

Chewing gum significantly reduces time to first postoperative flatus and bowel movement by over 12 and 19 hours, respectively, while cutting hospital stays by nearly a day. It also lowers the incidence of bowel obstruction. Involving nearly 5,000 patients across 35 trials, this systematic review endorses gum as an effective, safe, and cost-efficient addition to postoperative care protocols, although it prompts further research into long-term impacts and best practices.

Review by Wang C, Li B (…) Li Z et 6 al. in Ann Surg Oncol

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