Current study aims to compare oral diclofenac sodium with it's rectal form for analgesia of pain after episiotomy.
* Episiotomy is a surgical incision of the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall. * it can be done at a 60 degree angle from the vulva towards the anus or at an angle from the posterior end of the vulva. * usually under local anesthetic and is sutured after delivery. * It is done during second stage of labor to enlarge the opening for the baby to pass through to avoid soft-tissue tearing which may involve the anal sphincter and rectum. * Perineal pain after episiotomy has immediate and long-term negative effects for women and their babies. These effects can interfere with breastfeeding and the care of the infant. * Usually women undergo episiotomy need a good analgesic to overcome pain resulting from the analgesic. * Previous study by Faiza shafi, Shazia sayed, Naheed bano, Rizwana chaudhri, Holy family hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, The study was published in journal of Rawalpindi medical college and concluded that rectal diclofenac should be further promoted , for pain relief, in women following episiotomy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
1,024
Group 1 will take oral diclofenac sodium and group 2 will take Rectal diclofenac sodium as an analgesic
Post episiotomy pain relief
The relief of pain after delivery measured by pain relief scale..Pain relief scale Title: pain intensity scale Minimum 0 means no pain Maximum 4 means severe pain
Time frame: First three days after delivery
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