We aim to assess the Safety and Efficacy of Cervical Lidocaine Prilocaine Spray in Reducing Pain During Hysterosalpingography in women with primary infertility
We aim to assess the Safety and Efficacy of Cervical Lidocaine Prilocaine Spray in Reducing Pain During Hysterosalpingography in Women with Primary Infertility.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
90
2 puffs of lidocaine-prilocaine spray into the cervix and cervical canal 5 minutes before the procedure
2 puffs of saline into the cervix and cervical canal 5 minutes before the procedure
pain during Cervical instrumentation of the tenaculum and cannula
pain is measured using 10 cm VISUAL Analog scale where 0 denotes no pain and 10 maximum pain felt
Time frame: 1 minute
pain At the end of uterine filling
pain is measured using 10 cm VISUAL Analog scale where 0 denotes no pain and 10 maximum pain felt
Time frame: 5 minutes
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