Curcumin Supplementation for Gynecological Diseases
- Conditions
- Curcumin Use for Gynecological Conditions
- Interventions
- Dietary Supplement: Curcumin supplementation
- Registration Number
- NCT03016039
- Lead Sponsor
- Meir Medical Center
- Brief Summary
To use curcumin supplementation as an additive treatment to induce clinical, biochemical response and remission in patients with suspected Pelvic inflammatory disease, Tubo ovarian abcess, Endometritis, wound infection.
Hypothesis: An addition of oral curcumin to highly suspected PID/Endometritis/Wound infection patients may augment clinical and biochemical response and accelerates the improvements of the sign symptoms and reported outcomes of those diseases.
- Detailed Description
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Endometritis, Wound infection are infections of the female reproductive system. Although PID is a well known pathophysiology the diagnosis method I not well established and its true magnitude is unknown. Many women report that they have been treated for PID when they did not suffer from it and vice versa. Hence the main way to diagnose remains clinical and currently there is no well-established biochemical marker. In endometritis and wound infection the cause may be known but the pathogens involved in the disease formation vary as for this broad spectrum antibiotic is needed.
Aims: To use curcumin supplementation as an additive treatment to induce clinical, biochemical response and remission in patients with suspected PID, Tubo ovarian abcess, Endometritis, wound infection.
Hypothesis: An addition of oral curcumin to highly suspected PID/Endometritis/Wound infection patients may augment clinical and biochemical response and accelerates the improvements of the sign symptoms and reported outcomes of those diseases.
Rational: Curcumin treatment has been shown to safe and efficient in inflammatory states such as in mild-moderate Ulcerative colitis (UC), obesity, and type II diabetes mellitus when used as an add-on to conventional treatment.
In the gynecology and especially in the PID/Tubo ovarian abcess diseases the use of Curcumin as a supplement has never been studied.
In the future it is necessary to study the use of curcumin in different gynecological diseases (e.g Endometriosis/Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and also in gynecology oncology) in which inflammatory and immune response are involve in the disease.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 180
- Age above 18
- The patient was admitted with a diagnosis of Pelvic inflammatory disease / Tubo ovarian abcess, surgical wound infection, Endometritis
- No Antibiotic treatment was given prior to her recruitment for the study
- The women is not in menopause
- Age below 18 and above 52
- Antibiotic treatment was given prior to her recruitment for the study
- The women is in menopause
- Pregnant women. Known other inflammatory disease.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Dietary supplementation Curcumin supplementation This group will receive Dietary supplementation
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in the Levels of C reactive protein at recruitment and after two week and after one month Change in the Levels of White blood cells at recruitment and after two week and after one month
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Meir hospital
🇮🇱Kfar Saba, Israel