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Herbal cream to heal episiotomy scars and help fix episiotomy scar problems naturally

NaturalEco Organics Easiotomy Cream FAQ’s

How long has this product been on the market?

Native Remedies products have been sold worldwide for over ten years. They have sold to literally thousands of customers in virtually every country around the world. NaturalEco Organics, in consultation with Michele Carelse, our Clinical Psychologist, have formulated a range of natural remedies and other products specially chosen for safety and effectiveness during pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and infancy.  All NaturalEco Organics (by Native Remedies) natural remedies are formulated to the highest therapeutic standards and manufactured under strict pharmaceutical conditions for a healthier, more natural existence for you and your loved ones.

What exactly does Easiotomy Cream help with?

Easiotomy Cream is a 100% natural, safe and effective cream made from selected herbs, minerals and vitamins for soothing discomfort, pain and burning as well as preventing infection and the formation of scar tissue. Prepares the perineum before childbirth and to soothe and facilitate healing and to reduce discomfort after delivery.

What does Easiotomy Cream contain?

Easiotomy Cream contains the following 100% natural ingredients:

Vitamin E Oil is widely used to promote healing, protect cells from free-radical damage and reduce discomfort and itchiness. Many people use Vitamin E products topically to ensure optimal skin health.

Silica is essential in the maintenance of healthy and strong skin and is the main component in all connective body tissues. Silica also stimulates cell metabolism and cell formation, improving elasticity.

Comfrey oil soothes and heals inflamed tissues. This oil is an anti-inflammatory and helps reduce swelling and pain whilst also stimulating the growth of new cells to speed up the process of healing. Comfrey oil is widely used for arthritis pain, bruises, dislocations and other injuries.
Lavender oil is valued for its antiseptic, healing and calming properties and is wonderful for reducing discomfort and improving perineal healing after childbirth.

Ranunculus ficaria (Pilewort) can be used for all types of perineal damage as well as hemorrhoids as it helps to soothe discomfort and encourage healing. Pilewort also prevents infection of wounds.

Hypericum perforatum is also called St. John's Wort and is commonly used as an internal remedy for treating depression and other ailments. Applied topically, as it has been in ancient European folk tradition, Hypericum perforatum heals and soothes all types of superficial wounds as well as burns

Centella asiatica (Gotu Kola) is used topically to treat wounds of the skin and connective tissue as it stimulates healing and prevents formation of scars.

Witch Hazel is excellent for reducing inflammation, bleeding and pain. It has long been used by Native Americans to relieve the pain, swelling, bruising, & bleeding of external injuries. Witch Hazel has anti-bacterial properties which helps to prevent infection.

How do I use Easiotomy Cream?

Easiotomy Cream can be used both before and after birth to prevent and heal perineal damage. For a few weeks before birth, the cream should be lightly massaged into the affected area one to three times a day, after cleansing. After birth, gently apply the cream once or twice a day after cleansing.

In what form does Easiotomy Cream come?

Easiotomy Cream comes in pure, aqueous cream base format.

What is the shelf life?

You will find a white sticker on the tube with the expiry date on it. It is best stored in a cool dark place out of direct sunlight.

Does Easiotomy Cream have any side effects?

No, Easiotomy Cream does not have any side effects as it is 100% natural.

I have heard that my first bowel movement after birth will be difficult. Is this true?

Many women are worried about this when the time comes. The best advice is to try not to worry and to allow nature to take its course. One often does not have a bowel movement for a day or two after giving birth and this usually gives you a chance to recover. Make sure that you eat lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and especially that you drink plenty of water to prevent constipation and encourage a soft stool. Once you have your first bowel movement, you will probably realize that your anxiety was greater than the actual discomfort experienced!

How long before we can have sex again?

This is a very individual matter and you should only resume penetrative sex once you feel ready. Generally if you have had stitches, it is wise to wait at least until the stitches have healed, which can take 4 - 6 weeks. If you managed to give birth without an episiotomy, you may feel ready sooner. The best idea is to take advice from your health care provider during your postnatal check ups and to follow your own feelings.

Initial tenderness and some anxiety will be expected when making love for the first time after childbirth. However, relaxation, a patient and understanding partner and some lubricant will go a long way to make you more comfortable.

When should I call my health care provider?

Complications of episiotomies do occur so call your doctor or health care provider if:

  • Pain does not decrease within about 2 weeks
  • Pain or swelling worsens
  • Sudden bleeding occurs
  • You develop a fever

What else can I do?

Cold packs or compresses placed on the perineum can help to relieve the worst of the discomfort during the first few days after delivery. Special compresses for the perineum may be provided by your hospital or birthing center or may be bought from medical supply stores. However, even a clean cloth soaked in a little lavender or rose water and applied to the perineal area for a few minutes will provide welcome relief.

'Sitz baths' or sitting in a clean tub filled with cold or warm water will provide relief from pain and reduce swelling. Adding salt to the water will also help to prevent infection.

Use a squirt bottle to decrease burning pain when urinating. Squirt your perineal area with water while urinating as well as afterwards for a gentler option than wiping.

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