Evidence supporting the use of: Caesalpinia crista
For the health condition: Afterbirth Pain

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Caesalpinia crista, also known as "Karanjwa" or "Fever Nut," is primarily used in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda and Unani for a variety of gynecological conditions, including afterbirth pain (postpartum uterine pain). Historical Ayurvedic texts describe its use for supporting uterine health, aiding in the expulsion of lochia (postnatal uterine discharge), and alleviating discomfort following childbirth. The seeds and other parts of the plant are often included in formulations intended for women in the postpartum period, based on the belief that Caesalpinia crista possesses uterotonic and anti-inflammatory properties.

Despite its long-standing use, scientific studies specifically evaluating Caesalpinia crista for afterbirth pain are scarce. Some preclinical studies have demonstrated anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of extracts from Caesalpinia crista in animal models, which could theoretically benefit postpartum pain. However, these studies do not directly address afterbirth pain or postpartum uterine cramping, and no high-quality clinical trials have confirmed its efficacy for this specific indication.

Therefore, the use of Caesalpinia crista for afterbirth pain is justified primarily by traditional knowledge and historical practice, with limited scientific support. The evidence rating is 2, reflecting promising but nonspecific pharmacological activities and a lack of direct clinical validation.

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