Evaluation of the Efficacy of Medicinal Plants in Treating Bacterial Vaginosis: A Comprehensive Systematic Review of Interventional Studies.
- 2024-11
- Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 29(6)
- Mohadese Kamali
- Zarrin Sarhadynejad
- Haleh Tajadini
- Mojtaba Keikha
- Zohreh Salari
- Tania Dehesh
- Mahdiyeh Lashkarizadeh
- Mitra Esmaili
- PubMed: 39759925
- DOI: 10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_311_23
Study Design
- Type
- Review
- Sample size
- n = 2,685
- Population
- women of childbearing age with BV
- Methods
- Systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Medline PubMed, and Google Scholar; included all randomized clinical trials investigating medicinal plants as oral or vaginal monotherapy or in combination for BV treatment
Background
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is the most prevalent cause of vaginal infection among women. This study aimed to summarize the evidence related to the effectiveness of medicinal plants as an alternative therapy for the management of BV.Materials and methods
PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Medline PubMed were systematically searched. Moreover, we searched Google Scholar to explore the possible effects of herbal treatments on BV in women of childbearing age up to 2022. All randomized clinical trials investigating the effects of medicinal plants as oral or vaginal monotherapy or in combination for BV treatment in women of childbearing age were included in this systematic review.Results
In total, 20 studies comprising 2685 participants were included in our review. The results show that combinations of herbal medicines such as Prangos ferulacea, Berberis vulgaris, Myrtus communis, and Quercus Brantii with metronidazole can have better results in the treatment of BV. Moreover, the main results show that some medicinal plant products alone such as Forzejehe (Tribulus terrestris + Myrtus communis + Foeniculum vulgare + Tamarindus indica), Zataria multiflora, and Calendula officinalis had therapeutic effects similar to metronidazole. Propolis and Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus) were effective in the treatment of BV, but they have less therapeutic effect than metronidazole.Conclusions
To reduce the complications caused by chemical treatments and also the resistance of patients to these treatments, it seems necessary to use supportive treatments along with chemical drugs after the necessary approvals have been obtained.Research Insights
Propolis and Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus) were effective in the treatment of BV, but they have less therapeutic effect than metronidazole.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small
Propolis and Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus) were effective in the treatment of BV, but they have less therapeutic effect than metronidazole.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small
Propolis and Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus) were effective in the treatment of BV, but they have less therapeutic effect than metronidazole.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small