Auricular Acupuncture as Effective Pain Relief After Episiotomy
Acupuncture, Ear, Episiotomy; Complications, Pain, Labor
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Acupuncture, Ear focused on measuring auricular acupuncture, episiotomy, acupuncture, pain relief, analgesic therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- healthy pregnant women over 18 years of age
- a minimum of 36 weeks' gestation
- patients that underwent mediolateral episiotomy during vaginal delivery
Exclusion Criteria:
- any illness diagnosed during pregnancy
- unwillingness to submit to acupuncture therapy
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital Center Sestre milosrdnice
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Ear Acupuncture and Oral Analgesics
Oral Analgesics Only
The acupuncture treatment consisted of three acupuncture needles on the dominant ear according to French auriculotherapy guidelines - internal genital area, external genital area and Shen Men point that is used to increase the anaesthetic effect according to both French and Chinese traditions. Additional oral analgesics (NSAID) could be supplied at any time upon patients request during hospitalization. Oral ibuprofen was given as first line therapy, while oral paracetamol was given as second line therapy.
Postoperative standard oral analgesic therapy (NSAID) supplied at any time upon patients request during hospitalization. Oral ibuprofen would be given as first line therapy, while oral paracetamol would be given as second line therapy.