Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT07017894
Brief Summary: In this article, women were randomly assigned to the Breast Mask Containing Cabbage Leaves Extract group and Breast Mask without Cabbage Leaves Extract group, and the breast engorgement, pain, hardness, before and after each treatment were measured. At the end of the study breast mask user experience and continued breastfeeding were measured.
Detailed Description: Breast engorgement as the swelling and distention of breast, which is one of the most common problems often occurs 2-4 days after delivery, resulting in pain and fever, which reduces the intention of mothers to continue breastfeeding and causes to stop breastfeeding in the early postpartum period. There are many conservative treatments for relieving breast engorgement. At present, there have been published studies on the application of medications, cold compresses, warm compresses, massages, gua sha and cabbage leaves compression to breast problems during lactation. Previous studies have shown that cabbage leaves compression can relieve the breast engorgement, pain, and hardness of postpartum women. However, safety concerns related to freshness, preservation, and residual pesticides must be considered when using cabbage leaves in a clinical setting. The purpose of this study was to examine whether breast mask containing cabbage leaves extract can improve breast engorgement, pain, and hardness.
Study: NCT07017894
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT07017894