health guides
Boils
Primary Remedies
Belladonna
This remedy is often indicated in early stages of inflammation, before much pus has formed. The area is red, hot, throbbing, and tender, often with intense or stabbing pains. Jarring or touch may increase discomfort. The person may also feel excitable or feverish.
Hepar sulphuris calcareum
This remedy is taken to speed up the collection of pus.
Hepar sulphuris calcareum
This remedy is taken once the boil is open to speed up drainage and healing.
Other Remedies
Arsenicum album
This remedy is useful for deeply infected boils with intensely burning pain and offensive discharge. Warmth and hot applications usually are soothing. The person may feel exhausted and ill, yet anxiety and discomfort also make them restless.
Calcarea sulphurica
This remedy relieves juvenile acne that tends to form boils.
Calendula
This remedy is often helpful as a topical application for boils and infected sores. It can be used in herbal form or in low dilution as a tincture, ointment, or compress. Taken internally, Calendula can help the body overcome infection.
Echinacea angustifolia
This well-known herb is often used to help the immune system overcome infection. In homoeopathic form, it sometimes helps a person with recurring boils. People who need this remedy typically feel sickly, lethargic, achy, and chilly.
Mercurius solubilis
This remedy is indicated when boils are very sensitive with advanced development of pus. The person may have moist or greasy-looking skin, with swollen lymph nodes and offensive breath, and be very sensitive to changes in temperature. Warmth may aggravate the pain.
Silicea
This remedy relieves skin conditions that tend to suppurate easily and recur.
Tarentula cubensis
This remedy may be indicated when a boil is sore and swollen with stinging, burning pain, and purplish or bluish discolouration of surrounding tissues. A person who needs this remedy may also have restless feet and difficulty sleeping.
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