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Ranitidine in Postoperative Digestive Management

Surgical procedures can increase gastric acid production due to physical stress and medication effects. Postoperative patients are particularly vulnerable to gastric irritation and ulcer formation. Ranitidine has been used to manage these risks during recovery.


By reducing acid secretion, ranitidine helped protect the stomach lining during periods of physiological stress. This protection minimized discomfort and reduced the likelihood of gastrointestinal bleeding.


In hospital settings, ranitidine was administered orally or intravenously depending on patient condition. Controlled dosing allowed healthcare teams to manage acid levels while monitoring recovery progress.


Postoperative digestive comfort contributed to improved overall recovery. Reduced nausea, less irritation, and improved tolerance of oral intake supported healing and patient well-being.


Ranitidine’s use in postoperative care emphasized the importance of proactive digestive protection as part of comprehensive recovery planning.



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