Evidence supporting the use of: Matico
For the health condition: Afterbirth Pain

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Matico (Piper aduncum) is a plant native to South America, commonly used in traditional medicine for a variety of ailments, including wound healing, digestive issues, and infections. In some indigenous and folk medicine systems, Matico leaves are also used to help women recover after childbirth, particularly to manage pain and promote uterine healing. The use of Matico for afterbirth pain is primarily based on tradition, with historical accounts documenting its application by midwives and traditional healers in regions such as Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. These uses are often attributed to the plant's purported anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and astringent properties.

However, scientific validation for the use of Matico specifically for afterbirth pain is minimal. While some phytochemical studies have identified anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial compounds in Matico, clinical research directly supporting its efficacy for afterbirth pain is lacking. Most available evidence is anecdotal or based on ethnobotanical surveys rather than rigorous clinical trials. Thus, its use for this indication should be considered as supported mainly by tradition rather than scientific evidence.

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