HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM
Treatment:
- Antihistamines
- Pyridoxine 10mg BID-TID
- Cyanocobalamin (B12)
- Acupuncture or accupressure at the "P6" point
over the median nerve has been shown in some studies, but not in others, to
reduce symptoms.
- One placebo-controlled study of electrical stimulation at the same point
showed significant reduction in sx of hyperemesis (Obs. Gyn. 102:129,
2003--AFP)
- Ginger
- In a randomized trial
in 70 women at < 17wks gestation randomized to ginger (1 powdered dried
root of Zingiber oficinale QD) vs. placebo x 4d was as'sd with sig. fewer
episodes of vomiting and sig. less nausea (Obs. Gyn. 97:577, 2001--JW)
- In a study of 291 pregnant women at 8-16wks and hyperemesis gravidarum
randomized to ginger 350mg vs. vitamin B6 25mg TID x 3wks, there was no
sig. diff. in reduction of vomiting at 7, 14, or 21d (Obs. Gyn. 103:639,
2004--AFP)
- In a systematic review of 6 studies of ginger for nausea and vomiting
in early pregnancy, ginger was found to be superior to placebo in 4
studies and equivalent to vitamin B6 in 2 studies (Obs. Gyn. 105:849,
2005--JW)