Etiology of the Vaginal, Cervical, and Uterine Laceration on Avicenna Viewpoints

نویسندگان

  • Malihe TABARRAI
  • Tahere EFTEKHAR
  • Esmaeel NAZEM
چکیده

Cervical laceration has been identified as a known cause of postpartum hemorrhage. A review of existing literature obtains little information on the incidence and risk factors for cervical laceration after vaginal delivery (1). In the Iranian Traditional Medicine, all types of vaginal, cervical and uterine lacerations named as a common term of uterine fissure or "sheghaghe rahem". In this field of medicine, " sheghaghe " (fissure) referred to lacera-tion and " rahem " is intended to uterus, cervix and vagina (2). In modern medicine, some risk factors have been identified for cervical laceration including gestational diabetes, shoulder dystocia, delivery with forceps, vacuum or both, history of cerclage, cervical conization, as well as dilation and evacuations (1). Avicenna (" son of Sina"; c. 980 – June 1037) was one of the most prominent practitioners of traditional medicine in Iran. He mainly believed to underlying and environmental etiologies for lacera-tion. He believes that the stiffness and dryness of the tissue is an underlying cause of the occurrence of lacerations and fissures. In such circumstances, with adding some environmental factors, such as difficult labor, the appearance of laceration is more predictable (3). In more explaining, based on the teachings of Iranian Traditional Medicine, four qualities of warmth, cold, moisture and dryness should be presented proportionately in all body's materials and cells. Each of these qualities has special properties so that dominancy of moisture results in structuring the new shape and losing current shape of material. In contrast, dryness can cause difficulty in accepting the new situation and losing previous situation (2). In terms of delivery, there is a need for dilation and tissue plasticity and thus dryness dominancy can disrupt this condition leading some complications such as laceration (3). Iranian traditional medicine offers a wide variety of recommendations for removing dryness of soft tissues that can help to facilitate delivery and reduce its-related complications. For instance, Avi-cenna recommended using frequent bath and seat bath close to delivery (3). Today, the beneficial effects of same similar protocols such as water birth have been also well proven. It is noteworthy that the most prominent benefit of water birth in recent studies has been expressed to be reducing perineal trauma and need to episiotomy (4, 5). Av-icenna also recommended anointing areas of pubis, waist and perineum with some types of oils such as chamomile and dill (3). Another introduced protocol in traditional medicine for softening tissues …

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دوره 42  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2013