Home Remedies For Boils
A boil or furuncle is a bacterial infection with pus that
develops around a hair follicle. Boils are very contagious
and potentially serious if the infection spreads. A boil
starts out as a tender, red, hot, tense bump and develops
a yellowish point within 2 to 4 days. Boils are very painful,
especially if they occur in skin that cannot move freely.
The boil can burst open, discharging pus but relieving some
of the pain. There are many home remedies for boils that
can reduce the symptoms.
Unfortunately, boils heal with scarring.
Boils usually occur in areas that are hairy or that are
exposed to lots of movement and friction. These include
areas under the belt and on the neck, face, scalp, underarms,
and buttocks. Boils can become chronic and come back time
and again in the same areas. Our home remedies for boils
reduce the risk of developing chronic boils.
The most common bacteria found in boils is Staphylococcus
aureus (staph bacteria). They may be caused by other types
of bacteria, however, depending on the location of the boil
and the individual's immune function. In rare cases, boils
may be a sign of an underlying immune problem or other disease.
People with diabetes, alcoholism, cancer, or HIV/AIDS, and
those on chemotherapy are especially susceptible to developing
boils. Please use these home remedies for boils.
Home
remedies for boils
Home remedies for boils #1:
• Vitamin A. Take 25,000 international units daily for two
weeks.
Home remedies for boils #1:
• Beta-carotene. Take 25,000 international units daily for
two weeks.
Home remedies for boils #2:
• B-complex vitamins. Take a balanced B-complex supplement
daily
Home remedies for boils #3:
• Vitamin C with bioflavonoids. Take 3,000 milligrams
daily.
Home remedies for boils #4:
• Zinc. Take 50 milligrams daily for two weeks.
Home remedies for boils #5:
• Astralagus tea helps to enhance immunity. Drink
eight glasses a day.
Home remedies for boils #6: Calendula ointment
can to applied to the skin overlying an unbroken boil to
decrease inflammation and act as an antiseptic.
is Garlic is a natural antibiotic and immune-system booster.
It can be taken in capsule form.
Home remedies for boils #7: • Goldenseal-root
powder can be mixed with enough boiling water to
make a paste and used as a topical poultice to draw out
the boil.
Home remedies for boils #8: A mixture
of 25 grams (2,500 milligrams) of powdered slippery elm,
3 drops of eucalyptus oil, and just enough boiling water
to form a thick paste can be applied to the boil. Leave
it on until the paste cools, then make a fresh batch and
reapply it. Repeat this until the pus is discharged from
the boil. Marshmallow leaf or figwort can also be made into
a poultice to draw out pus.
Home remedies for boils #9: Tea tree oil
can be applied externally to a boil as an antiseptic against
bacteria and fungi. The pure oil will probably irritate
inflamed skin, but a mixture of a few drops in a couple
of tablespoons of any vegetable oil should not cause a problem.
Do not take tea tree oil internally.
Home remedies for boils #10: • A tea made
from two parts wild indigo to one part each of echinacea,
pasque flower, and poke root can be drunk three times a
day to speed healing. The tea can also be applied externally
to a boil to limit infection.
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