Complementary and alternative therapies for post-caesarean pain

Sep 2, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Alternative and complementary treatments for pain after C-section

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Abstract

A total of 3076 women participated in trials assessing various complementary alternative therapies for post-caesarean section pain relief.

  • Thirty-seven studies examined eight different complementary alternative therapies for pain relief after caesarean sections.
  • The evidence regarding the effectiveness of these therapies for reducing pain is low-certainty due to small participant numbers and potential biases.
  • Acupuncture or acupressure may reduce pain at 12 and 24 hours when combined with analgesia, but the evidence is very uncertain.
  • Aromatherapy plus analgesia may also reduce pain at 12 and 24 hours compared to placebo plus analgesia.
  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) may decrease pain and vital signs such as heart and respiratory rates compared to placebo.
  • There is insufficient evidence to determine the safety or long-term effects of these therapies on post-operative pain.

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