Lavender as an
antimicrobial
Healing advantages of lavender essential oil during
episiotomy recovery:
a clinical trial.
Conclusions:
This study suggests application
of lavender essential oil instead of Povidone-iodine for episiotomy wound care.
Abstract:
Episiotomy is the
most common perineal incision in obstetric and midwifery. Nowadays alternative
and complementary methods such as Aromatherapy using essential oils are
established as an alternative therapy. This research was carried out to assess
the effect of lavender oil in wound healing. This randomized control trial was
conducted on 120 primiparous women with singleton pregnancy, without any acute
and chronic disease and allergy who had undergone normal spontaneous vaginal
delivery and episiotomy. They were randomly allocated in case and control
groups. Case group received lavender oil and controls received Povidone-iodine.
Incision sites were assessed on the 10th day postpartum. 25 out of 60 women in
lavender group and 17 mothers in control group had no pain (p = 0.06). There
was no significant difference between two groups in surgery site complications.
However, redness in lavender group was significantly less than controls (p <
0.001).
This study suggests application
of lavender essential oil instead of Povidone-iodine for episiotomy wound care.
Published:
Vakilian, K., Atarha,
M., Bekhradi , R., Chaman, R.
(2011). Healing advantages of lavender essential oil during episiotomy
recovery: a clinical trial. Complementary
Therapies in Clinical Practice, 17, 50-53. doi: http://dx.doi.org.hal.weber.edu:2200/10.1016/j.ctcp.2010.05.006
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