2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.31620
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A Review of Episiotomy and Modalities for Relief of Episiotomy Pain

Abstract: Episiotomy is a surgically planned incision of the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall in the second stage of labour. It is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in the world. In episiotomy, the vaginal orifice is made larger to facilitate the birth of a baby. The postnatal period is very crucial in every mother's life, especially those who had a vaginal delivery and underwent episiotomy. Maternal benefits of episiotomy include reduced risk of perineal trauma, subsequent pelvic floor dysfu… Show more

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“…2 Pelvic floor muscle training, TENS, heating with infrared lamp or administration of moist heat using sitz bath and collagen infiltration have been tried. 2 However, lactational atrophic vaginitis caused by the hypoestrogenic state due to hyperprolactinemia should primarily be treated by vaginal estrogen. Local lidocaine ointment, vaginal dilators, and Er:YAG laser are the other therapeutic options.…”
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“…2 Pelvic floor muscle training, TENS, heating with infrared lamp or administration of moist heat using sitz bath and collagen infiltration have been tried. 2 However, lactational atrophic vaginitis caused by the hypoestrogenic state due to hyperprolactinemia should primarily be treated by vaginal estrogen. Local lidocaine ointment, vaginal dilators, and Er:YAG laser are the other therapeutic options.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various therapeutic options have been described to treat pelvic pain and dyspareunia associated with episiotomy scars. 2 Pelvic floor muscle training, TENS, heating with infrared lamp or administration of moist heat using sitz bath and collagen infiltration have been tried. 2 However, lactational atrophic vaginitis caused by the hypoestrogenic state due to hyperprolactinemia should primarily be treated by vaginal estrogen.…”
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“…Episiotomy aims to prevent severe perineal tears, and third and fourth degree perineal tears may increase the risk for postpartum anal incontinence. [8][9][10][11][12] The major risk factors for third and fourth degree perineal tear are instrumental delivery, increased birthweight and prolonged second stage of labor. 13 Pelvic floor disorders such as UI, anal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic floor pain may negatively affect a woman's desire and ability to be physically active and are therefore a threat to womens' health in general.…”
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“…While there is conflicting evidence that episiotomy is a risk factor for UI it may be associated with perineal pain and sexual dysfunction. Episiotomy aims to prevent severe perineal tears, and third and fourth degree perineal tears may increase the risk for postpartum anal incontinence 8–12 . The major risk factors for third and fourth degree perineal tear are instrumental delivery, increased birthweight and prolonged second stage of labor 13…”
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confidence: 99%