Chewing Gum aids in Colon Surgery
dixchi
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I found this news interesting in the current AARP Bulletin. Chewing gum
three times daily for 5 to 45 minutes stimulates nerves in the digestive
system, boosts gastric hormones and saliva and secretion from the pancreas
after surgery. Apparently it helps get the digestive system back in operation
much quicker and the article touts doing this shortens hospital stays, alleviates
stomach pain, nausea, etc. I find this unbelievable but anyone out there who
tries it, let us know what the results were.
three times daily for 5 to 45 minutes stimulates nerves in the digestive
system, boosts gastric hormones and saliva and secretion from the pancreas
after surgery. Apparently it helps get the digestive system back in operation
much quicker and the article touts doing this shortens hospital stays, alleviates
stomach pain, nausea, etc. I find this unbelievable but anyone out there who
tries it, let us know what the results were.
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Chewing gum
Before my resection in March '06, I read about chewing gum waking up the bowels. My surgeon wouldn't let me have anything by mouth, not even ice chips or chewing gum, for 5 days. I was released from the hospital on day 6. I think my recuperation would have been faster if I could have chewed some gum (any my mouth wouldn't have felt like cotton for 5 days).
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It worked for my husband!
Hi Dixchi:
My husband had trouble getting his disgestive system reactivated after both of his resections. He had to have an NG tube after the first surgery. Several days after his second surgery, his saintly surgeon suggested chewing gum to get things moving. Within a day, my husband had a bowel movement and we avoided the dreaded NG tube. Obviously, his problem could have resolved itself naturally but he did chew gum and his problems did promptly resolve themselves. So...what can it hurt? Research (published in medical journals) , as I found on the Internet, points to gum chewing as being a helpful thing to do after colon surgery.
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