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Less Pain With Synthetic-Sutures After Delivery!

A group of researchers, led by Christine Kettle, Ph.D., of the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, in England, found that women who are stitched with synthetic sutures had less pain in three days after delivery, and had taken few painkillers over the coming 10 days.
Scientists
also
admitted
that
the
expertise
of
the
person
doing
the
stitch
may
also
be
an
important
aspect.
And
70
percent
of
women
who
give
birth
vaginally
need
stitches
if
their
perineum
(the
muscles
and
skin
between
the
vagina
and
the
anus)
is
damaged.
Pain at the sutured tear or cut “can be distressing for the new mother when she is trying to cope with hormonal changes in her and the demands of her baby, and it can have a long-term effect on her sexual relationship," Kettle said.
When Kettle and her colleagues compared the standard synthetic sutures to synthetic stitch, the necessity of a physician or a mid-wife to remove standard stitches.
“This is an important finding," she said, “as women report that having perineal sutures removed is an extremely unpleasant procedure."
Reviewers noted that synthetic-Sutures were opted by women in developed countries than Catgut sutures.
This review appears in the current issue of 'The Cochrane Library'
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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