A randomised controlled clinical trial to evaluate effect of ayurvedic formulation on perineal care in postnatal period
Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: A randomised controlled clinical trial to evaluate effect of ayurvedic formulation on perineal care in postnatal period
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Year: 2015 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v3i1.226
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Aim: Postnatal care with Ayurvedic medicine is the basic concept behind this clinical trial. Materials and Methods: In the present study 20 uncomplicated vaginally delivered patients with episiotomy were taken from the study centre and divided into two groups. In GroupA (n=10) patients were treated with Gandhak Rasayana vati, Sookshma Triphala vati & Triphala Kwatha & in Group B (n=10) Tab.Ciprofloxacin + Tinidazole (500+200) mg, Tab Serratiopeptidase 10mg, Betadine ointment
& liquid Dettol for 7 days and results were observed. In observation clinical findings were noted on 0th, 3rd, 6th & 9th day.
Results: In the Group A no generalized or localized sepsis observed in any patient. Quality of wound healing, involution of uterus, nature of lochia and local tenderness shows statistically equal âtâ value i.e. 0, 0.710, 0.534 and 0.599 respectively when compared with Group B. Conclusions: It can be concluded that the Ayurvedic drugs are significantly effective in postnatal care when compared with modern drugs to combat infections. Hence Gandhak Rasayana vati, SookshmaTriphala vati &Triphala Kwath is practically reliable to use in postnatal care.
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