Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation for postoperative nausea and…
Is surgery recovery always a gamble with your gut? Researchers are testing if low-level electrical stimulation of the ear's vagus nerve can reduce nausea and vomiting for women undergoing laparoscopic gynecological surgery.
🔬 The Breakdown
Context: Standard anti-nausea drugs can be expensive or have heavy side effects. This research explores a non-pharmacological way to manage recovery without adding to your medication bill.
Reality Check: The study uses a specific clinical device for 30 minutes post-anesthesia, which isn't something you can easily replicate at home without professional equipment.
Takeaway: Ask your surgical team about non-drug interventions, like vagus nerve stimulation, to manage postoperative nausea during your pre-op consultation.
Published July 13, 2026