Treat Boils Naturally & Other FAQ’s
March 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you suffer frequently from boils on your skin, you’ll want to understand what causes them as well as how to get rid of the ones you already have. While prevention is always the best remedy, learning to treat boils naturally will help you recover safely and quickly after the first sign of a boil appears.
Frequently Asked Questions About Skin Boils:
What Is A Boil? A boil happens when a hair follicle becomes infected and is usually caused by staphylococci (staph) bacteria. Boils are filled with pus and as they grow can cause pain and tenderness to the surrounding skin. Only after the boil bursts and drains the accumulated pus can it heal properly. Boils look like pimples only much, much worse.
Where Do Boils Appear? You can get boils just about anywhere on your skin including on your face, neck, underarms, thighs, backside and chest.
How Do I Know If I Have A Boil? Usually you’ll notice its red, swollen, pus-filled characteristics appear on your skin. Other sypmtoms may include fever, fatigue, pain, itching and warmth in the area of the boil. More information on what causes boils.
What Causes Boils? Boils on the skin could result from a medical condition such as acne, diabetes or an immune deficiency. They can also be the result of poor hygiene practices, poor overall health or even friction against the skin.
Ways To Treat Boils:
You can always opt for conventional treatment and see your doctor. In fact, if you’re not sure what you’re dealing with and have never had a boil before, this is your best and safest option. Somtimes your doctor will prescribe antibiotics for infection and may drain your boil.
Hot compresses are often recommended and you can do these yourself at home. Your doctor may recommend them after he or she examines your condition.
Natural methods to treat boils include proper nutrition and supplementation. Following a cleansing program to rid the body of toxins is often helpful. For those with recurring problems with skin boils, a homeopathic remedy called BoilX can be helpful for both clearing up the skin and preventing future problems.
How To Treat A Boil And Speed Up The Healing Process
March 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
In the video below, How To Care For A Boil, Jackie describes what a boil is and how you can treat boils for a speedy healing process. Here’s a summary of some of the facts she shares about how to treat a boil:
Boils are a form of skin abscess. Pus is collected deep within the skin and results in reddish tenderness that can become swollen and painful. After some time, boils begin to soften as they are filled with white blood cells to fight off infection. Read more
