2018
DOI: 10.15296/ijwhr.2019.34
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The Effect of Ginger on Preventing Post-spinal Puncture Headache in Patients Undergoing Cesarean Section

Abstract: Objectives: Post-spinal puncture headache (PSPH) has constantly been one of the research priorities, especially in women undergoing cesarean section (C-section) and it is related to physical and psychological problems. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of ginger on preventing PSPH in patients undergoing C-section. Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on 160 women undergoing C-section with spinal anesthesia, who were eligible to enter the study in the experimental and control gr… Show more

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“…This study compared various variables such as surgical procedure type and duration, gender, history of headache or low back pain, history of spinal anesthesia, and time factors. The main variables, namely low back pain and headache, were prevalent the day after surgery, but decreased over time (one day to one month) (7,8). Several factors influenced the results of this study (e.g.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…This study compared various variables such as surgical procedure type and duration, gender, history of headache or low back pain, history of spinal anesthesia, and time factors. The main variables, namely low back pain and headache, were prevalent the day after surgery, but decreased over time (one day to one month) (7,8). Several factors influenced the results of this study (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%