EFFECT OF BLACK SEED OIL VERSUS SESAME OIL TO ENHANCE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL ANAL HEMORRHOIDS HEALING
• 2013
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Authors
DR. AMAL SAID TAHA*
PROF.DR. KAMELIA ABOU SHABANA**
DR. HEBA ABD EL KADER***
DR. NADIA ABD ELHAMEED****
*Lecturer of Medical- Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Benha University, Eygpt
**Maternal and Neonatal Health Nursing Department, Ain Shams U
Keywords
Black Seed Oil, Sesame Oil, Hemorrhoids, Pregnant Mothers
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Volume
1
Issue
4
Pages
2320 – 5083
publication.type
International
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Abstract
Objective: Was to investigate the effect of black seed oil versus sesame oil to
enhance external and internal anal hemorrhoids healing. Design: Follow-up
intervention study was utilized. Sample: A convenience sample was obtained. The
study duration was through one year started from Mars 2012 to Mars 2013. Sample
size: 120 mothers medically diagnosed with anal external or internal anal hemorrhoids
were divided equally into two groups: Group (A) received black seed oil and group
(B) received sesame seed oil. Tools: Two tools were utilized a pre-structured
interviewing questionnaire and observational checklist that involves Visual Analogue
Scale to assess hemorrhoids pain and Reeda Scale to assess hemorrhoids healing.
Results: In both black seed oil and sesame oil groups, there were a highly significant
improvement in both pain symptoms and enhancement of hemorrhoids healing postintervention
compared to pre-intervention (p
enhance external and internal anal hemorrhoids healing. Design: Follow-up
intervention study was utilized. Sample: A convenience sample was obtained. The
study duration was through one year started from Mars 2012 to Mars 2013. Sample
size: 120 mothers medically diagnosed with anal external or internal anal hemorrhoids
were divided equally into two groups: Group (A) received black seed oil and group
(B) received sesame seed oil. Tools: Two tools were utilized a pre-structured
interviewing questionnaire and observational checklist that involves Visual Analogue
Scale to assess hemorrhoids pain and Reeda Scale to assess hemorrhoids healing.
Results: In both black seed oil and sesame oil groups, there were a highly significant
improvement in both pain symptoms and enhancement of hemorrhoids healing postintervention
compared to pre-intervention (p
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