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Study on the effect of kangfu antiphlogistic suppository for promoting uterine involution of parturients after different delivery mode |
Henan Shenhuo Group Staff General Hospital, Yongcheng, Henan Province, 476600 |
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Abstract To analyze the effect of kangfu antiphlogistic suppository for promoting uterine involution of parturients after different delivery mode. Methods: 280 parturients were selected and were divided two groups (140 cases in each group) from March 2018 to March 2019. The parturients in the control group had received conventional treatment, and the parturients in the study group had received kangfu antiphlogistic suppository except to conventional treatment. The speed of uterine fundus declined within 3 days after delivery, vaginal bleeding volume, uterine contractility pain score, and duration of lochia of the parturients were compared between the two groups. Results: The score of uterine contractility pain within 3 days after delivery, the amount of vaginal bleeding, and the duration of lochia of the parturients in the study group were all significant lower than those of the parturients in the control group (P<0.05), and there was no significant difference in the speed of uterine fundus declined within 3 days after delivery of the parturients between the two groups (P>0.05). The postpartum uterine contraction pain score within 3 days after delivery, vaginal bleeding volume, and the duration of lochia, and postpartum uterine contraction pain score, and vaginal bleeding amount in the second day or the 3rd day of the parturients with cesarean section or vaginal delivery in the study group were significant less than those of the parturients with the same delivery mode in the control group (all P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the speed of uterine fundus declined within 3 days after delivery, the vaginal bleeding volume, uterine contractility pain score in the first day after delivery, and the speed of uterine fundus declined in the first ,second ,or third day between the parturients with cesarean section or vaginal delivery (P>0.05). Conclusion: Kangfu antiphlogistic suppository can promote uterine involution, and it has the same effect for the parturients with cesarean section or vaginal delivery.
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