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Study finds playing music during surgery helps reduce need for drugs and promote fast recovery

Did you know music therapy can actually help patients undergoing some kind of surgery? Well, yes! Going by the findings of the study, it is true.

November 26, 2025 / 10:08 IST
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Music therapy can help patients a lot.
Music therapy can help patients a lot. (Picture Credit: Pexels)

We have always deemed music as an instant mood uplifter, right? Whether you're upset, frustrated or feeling hopeless in life, most of us literally go to our playlist to play a music of our choice. Well, a study was conducted where instrumental music was played during surgery and it really helped patients to recover well.

The peer review study was conducted at Lok Nayak hospital and Mualana Azad medical college in India and music was played while patients were undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery, a standard operation done to remove the gallbladder.

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The study was published in the journal Music and Medicine and it was conducted between March 2023 and January 2025. The test was experimented on 56 patients who fell in the age group of 18 to 65 years.

So, patients undergoing the aforementioned surgery are generally given Propofol which helps reduce the consciousness of patients within seconds. It typically lasts for an hour and around 5 to 6 blend of drugs are needed to make a patient fall asleep. The experiment of playing music was carried out to reduce the requirement of anaesthesia and help reduce perioperative stress.