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The effectiveness of olive and black seed oil combination in pain intensity and episiotomy wound healing

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
O86.0
Infection of obstetric surgical wound
Condition 1: Episiotomy pain intensity. Condition 2: Episiotomy wound repair.
Pain, not elsewhere classified
Registration Number
IRCT20180218038783N2
Lead Sponsor
Babol University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
108
Inclusion Criteria

Primiparous women
Normal delivery with episiotomy
Having literacy
BMI < 30

Exclusion Criteria

The personal unwillingness of the participants to continue the study,
Women who do not use oils regularly.
4th degree tear
History of diagnosed skin dermatitis
History of allergy and eczema diagnosed to plants
History of gestational diabetes and obvious

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The intensity of pain in the episiotomy area is based on the person's statements, where 0 means the least pain and 10 means the most possible pain. Timepoint: 24 hours after delivery (before the start of the intervention) and on the 10th day after starting the topical use of oils. Method of measurement: 10 cm pain ruler scale.;Healing of episiotomy wound based on measuring the variables of swelling, bruising, redness and the distance between the two edges of episiotomy wound in lithotomy position. Timepoint: 24 hours after delivery (before the start of the intervention) and on the 10th day after starting the topical use of oils. Method of measurement: ?Episiotomy wound healing REEDA scale.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Burning and itching. Timepoint: The first ten days after delivery. Method of measurement: Examination.;Episiotomy opening. Timepoint: The first ten days after delivery. Method of measurement: Examination.;The need for painkillers. Timepoint: The first ten days after delivery. Method of measurement: Examination.
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