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9 Simple and Effective Home remedies for vaginal boil

Vaginal boils are very common and they appear as raised, red, and painful lumps on the inner thigh. Thankfully, there are many simple and effective home remedies for vaginal boil that can come to your aid.

In most cases, the bumps on the inner thighs are caused by infected ingrown hairs, caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus (staph). These bacteria thrive in warm, moist areas of skin, like the inner thighs.

The bacteria cause infection only if they enter the skin through a scrape, irritation, or injury of some kind. Sometimes friction on the skin–from clothing, for example–will cause a hair follicle to swell up. This can make the opening close up, trapping the bacteria inside and starting an infection.

Read on to discover simple and effective Home remedies for vaginal boil.

Also Read: Yeast Infection: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Yeast Infection Home Test Kit

Home remedies for vaginal boil on inner thighs

Warm compress

A warm compress is the easiest way to get rid of a boil on your inner thigh. The heat increases blood circulation and allows the white blood cells to fight infection faster. Ideally, the compress should be as warm as you can tolerate.

You can soak a towel in warm water and squeeze and press it over the boil. Do this repeatedly 3 times a day until the boil erupts and the pus drains out. Once the boil begins to drain, the inflammation and pain will reduce gradually. This will also reduce the risk of spreading the infection, and help the boil to heal.

Tea Tree Oil

The healing effects of tea tree oil are well-researched. It has strong antiseptic, antibacterial and antifungal properties that help in fighting the bacteria causing the boil. It protects the skin from future infection as well. Tea tree oil might cause a burning sensation; that’s why; you should dilute it with a spoonful of olive oil or coconut oil.

You can soak a cotton swab in diluted tea tree oil and dab the affected area. Do this a few times until the boil is healed. You can also mix a few drops of tea tree oil in a bowl of hot water. Soak a towel or washcloth in this water and use it as a compress on the affected area. Do this for 10 minutes 3-4 times a day.

Turmeric

Turmeric is a magical healer that’s present in every household. It contains a compound called curcumin that has antiseptic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps in speeding up the healing process while relieving pain and infection. A study revealed that curcumin in turmeric can act as an antibiotic against the bacteria staph.

You can use turmeric powder topically or consume it internally. It is effective in both ways. For topical application, make a paste of turmeric, ginger, and honey. Apply it to the skin and leave it for 10-15 minutes. Repeat this at least twice a day.

Onion

Another simple and effective home remedy for a vaginal boil is onion. Onions have antiseptic and antimicrobial properties that help fight skin infections. It further speeds up the healing process.

Extract onion juice by grinding an onion in a blender. Apply this juice on the boil using a cotton swab. This juice helps draw out the heat from the boil and promotes the eruption of the pus. It also helps reduce inflammation and alleviates pain. 

Neem

The healing properties of Neem are well-documented. It has potent antiseptic and antimicrobial properties that work magic when it comes to skin problems. Applying a Neem paste on your boil can help calm irritation, inflammation, and pain. 

Boil a few leaves in water for 4-5 minutes and grind them in the mixer. You can add some turmeric powder to the paste. Apply the paste to the affected area and cover it with a gauze or bandage. Leave it on for 30 minutes. The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce swelling and associated pain around the boil.

Epsom Salt

Soaking Epsom salt in warm water can help relieve the pain. Epsom salt exhibits osmotic action. It inhibits the growth of bacteria, boosts blood circulation, and promotes the eruption of the pus. 

Add two teaspoons of Epsom salt to a bowl of hot water. Dip a soft cloth and place the cloth on the affected area. You can also fill a bathtub with warm water and add a cup of Epsom salt. Soak in for 15 to 20 minutes for a relaxing experience. Do this 2 to 3 times for a few days.

Garlic

Garlic is one of the most effective home remedies for boils. It’s available in every home and can be applied easily. Garlic has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help in ripening the boil and draining out the pus.

Take 2-3 garlic cloves and crush them to extract the juice. Add a pinch of turmeric paste to this juice. Use a cotton pad to apply the juice on the boil. Leave it on for a few minutes and repeat this once or twice a day. This will also help control the infection, speed up the healing process and prevent future infections.

Aloe vera

Aloe vera is an effective home remedy that you can easily apply on a boil. the gel has a cooling effect that brings you instant relief from pain and inflammation. It speeds up the healing process.

Extract Aloe vera gel from a freshly cut Aloe vera leaf. Collect the sap and add a pinch of turmeric to it. Apply the gel on the painful bumps. Leave it on for 20-30 minutes. Wipe it with a wet cloth. Repeat 2-3 times a day.

Potato

Studies have shown that potato has great antibacterial properties. There are several compounds in potatoes that act as antibiotics and antimicrobial agents. You can cut a slice of potato and apply the raw potato to the affected area. You can also juice out the potato and apply this juice using a cotton dab. Repeat this 3-4 times a day.

How to prevent vaginal boils? 

Here are a few tips that can help prevent vaginal boils –

  • Maintain good hygiene in your groin area.
  • Never share your personal grooming items like razor or trimmer with others.
  • Clean your personal items using hot water and antibacterial soap. 
  • Wear clean and light cotton clothes.
  • Cover the wound of a drained boil with a bandage until it heals. 
  • Keep the boil clean and change the bandages frequently.

Are boils contagious?

It is possible to contract the staph bacteria through contact. If you share personal grooming items like razors, towels, or others with a person having an infection, then you might get infected too. Do not share clothes or other personal items.

Always avoid touching your boil and if you do, then make sure to wash your hands thoroughly for at least 15 seconds. After the gym make sure to take a warm bath and wash your hands thoroughly.

Home remedies for vaginal boil – Your Takeaway!

Vaginal boils are common among females as the bacteria staph is always present on your skin. Any cut or inflammation can allow the bacteria to penetrate the skin. Usually, most boils rupture within 10 days of forming. After the boil drains, it tends to heal within 1 to 3 weeks. 

If your boil does not heal within 2 weeks then you might consider consulting a doctor. Also, if your boil is extremely painful, or you experience fever-like symptoms then consult your doctor without delaying treatment. If left untreated, severe boils can lead to life-threatening conditions. 

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