Accessible and low-to zero-cost remedy: Traditional medicine use during pregnancy and labor.

Autor: ADAMOLEKUN, Modupe Motunrayo, AKPOR, Oluwaseyi Abiodun, AKPOR, Oghenerobor Benjamin, ADEOLA, Oluwakemi Elizabeth, ADEWALE, Olusola Bolaji
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Zdroj: Journal of Integrative Nursing; Apr-Jun2023, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p75-80, 6p
Abstrakt: Traditional medicine (TM) has played an essential part in maternity services around the world, which has led to increased utilization among pregnant women. Herbs, herbal preparations, and completed herbal products are examples of TMs that contain active substances such as plant parts or other plant components that are thought to have therapeutic advantages. This study review aimed to identify the herbs commonly used, reasons for use, and effect of use, to make adequate recommendations on herbal medicine use as a remedy for pregnancy and labor. Incorporating evidence from reviews, personal correspondence, and diaries, this study demonstrates that about 80% of people used TM such as herbal remedies for sickness diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and promotion of general well-being. Due to its accessibility, cost, and availability, TM is usually used by expectant mothers. Examples of TM used in pregnancy and labor include honey, aloe, raspberry, jute mallow, and hibiscus leaves. It is important to note that its use in pregnancy and labor can be beneficial or harmful to both mother and child. Lack of standardization, financial risk, lack of safety, and effectiveness are challenges to TM. There is a need of creating awareness of the safe use and effects of TM in pregnancy and labor through the provision of health education programs for women in the community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index