Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics and Medical Application Technology 2019
DOI: 10.5220/0009979605960603
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The Effectiveness of Clerodendrum Paniculatum. L against TNF- α in Rats Induced by S. Aureus

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“…In addition, based on research on the characteristics of parity in mothers in the intervention group, we can see that most respondents were in multigravida pregnancies, namely 5 people (50%), and the minority of respondents were in grand multigravida pregnancies, 1 person (10%). This is in line with Hidayat's research in 2014 with the results that most pregnant women were in the 2nd gravida at 60.9%, the 3rd gravida at 13%, and the primigravidas at 26.1% (Yanti et al, 2020).…”
Section: Description Of the Average Degree Of Edema In Pregnant Women...supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In addition, based on research on the characteristics of parity in mothers in the intervention group, we can see that most respondents were in multigravida pregnancies, namely 5 people (50%), and the minority of respondents were in grand multigravida pregnancies, 1 person (10%). This is in line with Hidayat's research in 2014 with the results that most pregnant women were in the 2nd gravida at 60.9%, the 3rd gravida at 13%, and the primigravidas at 26.1% (Yanti et al, 2020).…”
Section: Description Of the Average Degree Of Edema In Pregnant Women...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…After the therapy was carried out on pregnant women, the posttest results showed that most pregnant women who experienced edema experienced a decrease in swelling of the edematous feet, namely as many as 10 (100%), with the results of the p-value test=0.00. This means that there is an effect of foot massage and soaking in hot water mixed with kencur on the physiological foot edema of third-trimester pregnant women (Yanti et al, 2020).…”
Section: Effects Of Foot Massage and Warm Water Soak Mixed Kencurmentioning
confidence: 99%