C-Section scar showdown: gel or ointment?
NCT ID NCT07547462
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested two different treatments for healing scars after a cesarean section: a special gel and a plant-based ointment. 117 women who had a C-section used one of the two treatments. Nurses checked their scars for redness, color, and texture, and women also reported pain and satisfaction. The goal was to see which treatment helps scars heal better in the early weeks after surgery.
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Al Wakra Hospital
Doha, 3050, Qatar
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