Mansouri, P., Haghighi, M., Beheshtipour, N., & Ramzi, M. (2016). The effect of aloe vera solution on chemotherapy-induced stomatitis in clients with lymphoma and leukemia: A randomized controlled clinical trial. International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery, 4, 119–126. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4876780
To assess the effect of aloe vera solution on stomatitis and its pain intensity in patients undergoing chemotherapeutic procedures
In a randomized, controlled clinical trial, 64 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) undergoing chemotherapy were randomly divided into a control and intervention group. The intervention group was asked to wash their mouths with 5 mls of aloe vera solution for two minutes twice a day for 14 days. The control group used the ordinary mouthwashes recommended in hematologic centers.
PHASE OF CARE: Active antitumor treatment
Randomized, controlled clinical trial patients were randomly divided into a control and an intervention group.
Aloe vera solution mouthwash significantly reduced the intensity of stomatitis and its pain in the intervention group compared to the control group. On day one, no difference existed; on the other days, there was a significant difference (days 3–14: p = 0.001 for stomatitis intensity, p = 0.001 for pain).
Aloe vera solution might improve patients’ nutritional status, reduce stomatitis and its pain intensity, and lead to satisfaction.
Aloe vera mouthwash can be useful in preventing and treating stomatitis in patients with chemotherapy-induced stomatitis without any side effects.