Comparing EMLA Cream and Ibuprofen on Pain after Insertion of Copper Intrauterine Device

Boryri, Tahereh and Khojasteh, Farnoosh (2017) Comparing EMLA Cream and Ibuprofen on Pain after Insertion of Copper Intrauterine Device. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 08 (03). pp. 152-158. ISSN 2158-284X

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Abstract

Background and Objective: IUD is a safe, effective, and reversible method throughout the world, particularly in areas where population growth is too much. One of the main barriers to use IUD is the fear and pain of its insertion. Therefore, it is necessary to take measures to reduce the pain, and this study was conducted to investigate the effect of EMLA cream and ibuprofen on pain during IUD insertion. Materials and Methods: This randomized controlled clinical trial study was conducted on 120 women who admitted to Imam Javad health center in Zahedan in 2015-2016 for insertion of IUD. Women who admitted to this center were randomly assigned into 3 groups of EMLA group (n = 40), ibuprofen (n = 40), and control or placebo (n = 40). These women have no problem to insert IUD. Demographic data and pain level were recorded in a questionnaire based on Johnson’s Visual analog scale of pain at 3 stages of IUD insertion, and all IUDs were inserted by a midwife and then data were analyzed by SPSS software. Findings: The results of this research show that the lowest level of pain severity at three stages of insertion related to the EMLA cream (P < 0.01), while the maximum level of pain in the 3 groups related to Tenaculum. Conclusion: The results of the study showed that, compared to ibuprofen and placebo, EMLA cream is a safe method in reducing pain caused by IUD insertion in all stages of IUD insertion.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 31 Dec 2022 06:15
Last Modified: 24 Jul 2024 09:01
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/1185

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