2022
DOI: 10.22463/17949831.3092
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Uso de aromaterapia en gestantes: una revisión de la literatura

Abstract: Introducción: Algunas mujeres, durante su gestación pueden padecer de sintomatología molesta que interfiere con su cotidianidad, molestias como náuseas, vómitos, dolores lumbares, y fluctuaciones emocionales. Tales molestias podrían manejarse con técnicas como la aromaterapia, propendiendo por ofrecer bienestar sin posibles efectos adversos para el binomio madre e hijo. El objetivo de este artículo es identificar los beneficios que produce la aromaterapia en la gestación mediante una revisión documental. Metod… Show more

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“…A review study on the effects of Lavandula angustifolia EO showed it improves people's physical and emotional states when compared to non-aromatic therapies due to its effect on the limbic system by modulating N-methyl-D-aspartate and inhibiting serotonin transport and calcium channels (11). Another review that focused on the relief of common symptoms during pregnancy noted that for anxiety, stress, and poor sleep quality, the most commonly used EO was lavender, although other EOs, such as bergamot, lemon, orange, and tangerine, have also presented relaxation and mood-enhancing effects (27). An analysis of the effect of Lavandula dentata and Citrus sinensis EOs on physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms of occupational stress in office staff identified that both EOs administered separately by inhalation through a diffuser were effective in reducing symptoms when compared to the control group (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review study on the effects of Lavandula angustifolia EO showed it improves people's physical and emotional states when compared to non-aromatic therapies due to its effect on the limbic system by modulating N-methyl-D-aspartate and inhibiting serotonin transport and calcium channels (11). Another review that focused on the relief of common symptoms during pregnancy noted that for anxiety, stress, and poor sleep quality, the most commonly used EO was lavender, although other EOs, such as bergamot, lemon, orange, and tangerine, have also presented relaxation and mood-enhancing effects (27). An analysis of the effect of Lavandula dentata and Citrus sinensis EOs on physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms of occupational stress in office staff identified that both EOs administered separately by inhalation through a diffuser were effective in reducing symptoms when compared to the control group (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%