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Browsing by Author "Choudhary, Abhilasha"

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    Comparative study of diclofenac, paracetamol infusion, or a combination in post-caesarean patients for pain management
    (Medip Academy, 2024-04) Choudhary, Abhilasha; Swati; Verma, Pahula
    Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has released fresh information showing that the number of caesarean sections performed worldwide has increased and now accounts for more than one in five (21%) deliveries. 89.8% of women experienced significant post-operative discomfort following a caesarean section and 84.2% reported to have moderate to severe pain. This study aimed to compare diclofenac, paracetamol infusion, and a combination of both in patients of post-caesarean for pain management.Methods: The study was a cross-sectional study carried out in the department of obstetrics and gynaecology at a tertiary care hospital in a rural area of Panipat, Haryana. A total number of 102 women who underwent caesarean section were taken for the study. They were divided into 3 groups each having 34 women. The first group was given diclofenac, the second was given paracetamol infusion and the third was given a combination of both for pain management.Results: In our study we have done visual analog score (VAS) scoring at 0, 1, 6, 12, 18 and 24 hours and we found that the mean VAS score in group 3 was highest when compared to other two groups. We also found that on comparing data of VAS score between the three groups the p value came out to significant that is p?0.001.Conclusions: We found that combination therapy had good results in comparison to individual therapy and had fewer side effects.
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    Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Antenatal Exercises Among Pregnant Women Of Rural Population Attending Antenatal Clinic In NCMCH, Israna, Panipat
    (Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research, 2024-04) Choudhary, Abhilasha; Aseeja, Veena; Saxena, Swarnima
    Background: Mothers are urged to lead active lifestyles throughout their pregnancies if there are no obstetrical or medical issues. Preventing gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, and reducing lower back discomfort are a few advantages of exercise during pregnancy. Regular exercise is encouraged for its bene?ts to one's overall health. The aim of the study was to determine the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice relatedAim: to exercise in the antenatal period among women and to assess the awareness about their health during pregnancy. A cross-Material and Methods: sectional study with simple random sampling (a convenient sampling) is conducted on antenatal women attending the antenatal clinic of NCMCH, ISRANA using an interviewer-administered questionnaire for a period of 3 months. The data was collected and compiles using SPSS software. Results: In our study, found that out of 120 women, only 65 had knowledge related to exercise in the antenatal period and 55 women had no knowledge, it was also found that 113 women had a positive attitude toward exercise during the antenatal period and 7 had a negative attitude and also 26 women out of 120 practiced exercises during their antenatal period. These parameters show that there is a lack of knowledge, attitude, and practice related to exercise in the antenatal period in women in our area. By doing the study, our main goal was to check the knowledgeConclusion: attitudes and, practices in women and also to aware women of these practices so that the recovery duration post-delivery could be reduced.

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