Perineal lacerations affect between 35 and 85% of women during childbirth and may be responsible for postpartum pain. Honey has been demonstrated to have interesting properties that can promote wound healing. The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of the application of honey to the perineum to reduce perineal pain during the early postpartum period. A randomized controlled trial including 68 women was conducted. In the intervention group, honey was applied to perineal lacerations for four days, in addition to standard care. The control group received only standard care. The primary outcome was pain intensity using the Visual Analog Scale and pain perception using the McGill Pain Questionnaire (QDSA). The secondary outcomes were a burning...
Background: Perineal pain associated with perineal trauma is often underestimated. Offering regular ...
Introduction: Episiotomy is the most common surgery in gynecology which can cause infection or delay...
Background and Purpose Sufficient evidence exists recommending the use of honey in the management o...
Perineal lacerations affect between 35 and 85% of women during childbirth and may be responsible for...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of honey on the duration of abdomin...
This study investigates and compares the effect of phenytoin and honey cream on intensity of pain an...
Background: Episiotomy is the most common surgical procedure in obstetrics. It may be associated wit...
Honey has been extensively studied in the treatment of wound but efficacy in clinical practice is no...
Perineal pain is one of the problems for postpartum mothers. The intensity of the pain depends on th...
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the effect of adjuvant oral application of honey for treating postoperative pai...
ABSTRACT The increasing of deliveries by Sectio Caesarea (SC) is a challenge for midwifery to perfor...
AbstractBackground: Perineal pain is an important complaint in the postpartum period for several wee...
Aim: The aim of the literature review was to identify the effectiveness of products containing honey...
Background: Labor is a natural pain despite the fact that the severity of the pain and response to i...
Period cramps can cause significant discomfort and negatively impact a woman’s life. While painkille...
Background: Perineal pain associated with perineal trauma is often underestimated. Offering regular ...
Introduction: Episiotomy is the most common surgery in gynecology which can cause infection or delay...
Background and Purpose Sufficient evidence exists recommending the use of honey in the management o...
Perineal lacerations affect between 35 and 85% of women during childbirth and may be responsible for...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of honey on the duration of abdomin...
This study investigates and compares the effect of phenytoin and honey cream on intensity of pain an...
Background: Episiotomy is the most common surgical procedure in obstetrics. It may be associated wit...
Honey has been extensively studied in the treatment of wound but efficacy in clinical practice is no...
Perineal pain is one of the problems for postpartum mothers. The intensity of the pain depends on th...
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the effect of adjuvant oral application of honey for treating postoperative pai...
ABSTRACT The increasing of deliveries by Sectio Caesarea (SC) is a challenge for midwifery to perfor...
AbstractBackground: Perineal pain is an important complaint in the postpartum period for several wee...
Aim: The aim of the literature review was to identify the effectiveness of products containing honey...
Background: Labor is a natural pain despite the fact that the severity of the pain and response to i...
Period cramps can cause significant discomfort and negatively impact a woman’s life. While painkille...
Background: Perineal pain associated with perineal trauma is often underestimated. Offering regular ...
Introduction: Episiotomy is the most common surgery in gynecology which can cause infection or delay...
Background and Purpose Sufficient evidence exists recommending the use of honey in the management o...