Guide To The Best Natural Remedies That Cure Boils

Boils are skin infections characterized by a tender, red lump with white pus at the site of a hair follicle. Boils most commonly appear on an individual's shoulders, face, neck, buttocks, and armpits. A boil on an individual's eyelid is called a sty. In some cases, several boils may appear in a group, and this is called a carbuncle. They are caused by a bacterial infection that enters the body through the skin and travels down to the hair follicle.

Although boils are quite uncomfortable, they are not permanent and are actually relatively easy to treat. Learn about treating boils with natural remedies now.

Warm Salted Compress

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Placing a warm compress over the boil helps soften it and alleviates pain and inflammation. But warm compresses can be even more effective at alleviating boils. Adding Epsom salt to the compress will help draw the infection out of the hair follicle toward the top of the boil, where it will naturally push the infection out. Individuals can make an effective warm, salted compress by pouring a small amount of Epson salt in a small bowl with warm water and soak a washcloth in the mixture. A warm, salted compress can be applied to the boil for ten to fifteen minutes at a time, a few times a day, until the patient finds relief.

Continue reading to reveal more natural remedies for boils now.

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