The efforts to reduce perineal laceration pain can be administered with pharmacologic therapy and nonpharmacologic therapy. Pharmacologic therapy is the administration analgesia of drugs that can be injected, by intravenous infusion, or by blocking the nerves that conduct perineal laceration pain and given analgesics such as mefenamic acid but these drugs have side effects that can cause pain in the stomach mother.
Nonpharmacologic therapy can be given to reduce pain include stimulation of the skin, giving warm and cold compresses, breathing techniques, hypnosis, Trancutaneus Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS), acupressure, skin stimulation technique is rubbing the back of aromatherapy massage, yoga, and acupuncture.11