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Quick treatment for boils is very essential because a boil can easily become infected or worse spread. And once a boil has become infected or has spread, you will probably need antibiotics to treat it. There are a few home natural treatments for boils that are you can try. But, before attempting to treat it yourself, make sure it’s not already infected. If so, it will need to be lanced by physician.
Most people don’t know what a boil is. While it looks like a big red pimple, a boil is really a skin abscess that is filled with highly infectious bacteria called Staphylococcus Aureus. This is why it’s so important to treat it quickly in order to prevent the infection from spreading. Click here to see Pictures of Boils.
Home Remedies For Skin Boils
For years people have used garlic and onion compress successfully to treat boils. To make this compress: Use a juicer or garlic presser to extract the juice from 1-3 cloves of garlic. Apply this juice to the head (only) of the boil and cover the boil loosely with a band-Aid. Check the boil frequently until it starts to soften and can be easily removed with a wash cloth and warm water. Be careful as the garlic can burn the skin….so it’s important to only apply it to the head of the boil and check it often. If it begins to burn, remove the band-Aid and rinse well.
Another home remedy to try is an onion compress. Press a sliced onion with a knife until you obtain a few drops of onion juice. Apply this juice to the head of the boil and cover loosely with a band-aid. Leave the juice on until the head is soften and can be easily removed with a wash cloth and warm water. For faster results, try combining the juice of onions and garlic and follow the directions listed above. But again, if you skin stings or burns remove immediately and wash and rinse the area.
Another natural treatment for boil is castor bark. To do this, simply grind up the castor bark into powder form and add a small amount of warm water to make it into a paste. Apply this paste and cover with a band-Aid. You can also use turmeric powder mixed with warm water and make a paste and apply this on or around the boil. Cover with a band-aid and leave it on until it’s soft and can be easily removed with a dry wash cloth and warm water.
As a health advisor I’ve done a lot of research on skin disorders, including boils and am always looking for safe and effective treatments that work. Fortunately, I found a homeopathic spray that helps prevent the infection from spreading, disinfects, and encourages faster healing. Most importantly, is simple and easy to use – not messy like most creams. If the natural boil treatments above don’t work, visit my site Wrinkle Free Skin Tips for more information on this simple Boil spray that has worked for some people in as little as a day.
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