- Improvement
in the mental state of women after gynae- cological surgery: in 22.2% a
complete normalisation and in 44.4% a significant improvement. None of the
women of the control group experienced complete normalisation, 23% experienced
a significant improvement.
- Treatment
of pain during minor gynaecological surgery: 57% experienced the surgery
as painless, as opposed to only 8% in the control group
- Significant
reduction in analgesics after gynaecological surgery for 78.5% of the women
operated upon
- Normalisation
of the mental functions after gynae-cological surgery: there was complete
normalisation of 77.8% of the factors of the mental profile.
In 11.1% of the factors there was a significant improvement, and 11.1% of
factors became worse. The levels for the control group: there was complete
normalisation of 10% of the factors, 10% showed significant improvement
and 20% became worse. 10% of the factors became predominantly worse, 10%
remained unchanged and 40% displayed vague effects
- Complete
dispersion of headaches after gynaecological surgery in 62% of the women
operated upon
- Normalisation
of sleep following surgery in 70% of the women, compared to 57% in the medication
group
- Reduction
of the physiological manifestations of stress before and after surgery:
prior to the operation, reduction of the cortisol level in the blood by
39%, compared to 9.2% in the medication group; after the operation by 60%,
compared to 41% in the medication group
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