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Essential Oil Remedies for Hemorrhoids

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James marcus

What are Hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins that occur around the rectum and anus. Internal hemorrhoids are those that occur within your rectum.

Hemorrhoids affect nearly three out of every four individuals at some point in their lives. Pregnancy and other health conditions are risk factors that might increase your chances of developing hemorrhoids, although the cause is not always clear.

As per studies, three out of four adults have experienced hemorroids and these can be caused by the following (but not limited to):

  • Pregnancy
  • Weight management
  • Imbalanced diet (low-fiber)
  • Frequently lifting of heavy objects
  • Digestion problems
  • Lumps and swelling around your anus
  • Painful irritation

How can essential oils help treat hemorrhoids?

Essential oils offer anti-inflammatory characteristics that can help lessen the unpleasant effects of hemorrhoids, which are naturally enlarged vessels that require therapy to reduce inflammation or they can increase over time. Essential oils are highly strong and should be diluted in a carrier oil before applying to the skin; they should not be applied straight to the skin or consumed. They may, however, be breathed through tissue or a diffuser, requiring only a few drops to provide the desired effect.

Do essential oils for hemorrhoids?

The great news is that they do! However, like with other therapies, essential oils must be used with discretion. We’ll go through which essential oils are safe and helpful for hemorrhoids, how to use them correctly, and how to permanently get rid of hemorrhoids using a holistic approach. As you may well know, reoccurring hemorrhoids are far worse than severe hemorrhoids!

Frankincense

Did you know that due to its anti-inflammatory characteristics, Frankincense is one of the most commonly utilized oils in traditional therapeutic practices? Frankincense is high in monoterpenes, which not only aids with inflammation but may also be used as a pain reliever to promote feelings of calmness.

Frankincense essential oil can be used on hemorrhoids after being diluted with a carrier oil such as coconut oil or jojoba oil. Essential oils still have anti-inflammatory properties when breathed, so you might use them in aromatheraphy.

Tea tree oil

Tea tree helps in reducing inflammation and promoting healing. Tea tree oil is far too potent to apply directly to your skin, particularly the fragile, irritated area around the hemorrhoid. However, you may manufacture a tea tree oil ointment by combining it with one or two additional essential oils from this list and diluting it well with jojoba or coconut oil. Apply sparingly to the afflicted region.

Clove essential oil

By certain studies, clove essential oil helps relieve the discomfort and bleeding produced by hemorrhoids. Clove oil can be put on a hemorrhoid along with a few drops of fractionated coconut oil. It must be diluted before use since undiluted clove essential oil can cause skin discomfort.

Peppermint essential oil

Because Peppermint essential oil has been demonstrated to be useful in soothing occasional discomfort, some believe it may also aid in the treatment of hemorrhoids. It’s calming and menthol component, along with its anti-inflammatory effects, may help to reduce pressure around your anus and make bowel motions less uncomfortable.

Peppermint essential oils should be avoided by anyone with sensitive skin. Remember to dilute this essential oil well before using it.

Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender oil’s calming and anti-inflammatory properties are very beneficial to hemorrhoids. Because venous edema is caused by irritation induced by bowel movement pressure, the relaxing effect of the oil helps ease both the discomfort and itching produced by the condition.

This recipe will help provide relieft from discomfort

Ingredients:

  • 5 drops Clove (Tea Tree or Peppermint alternative)
  • 3 drops Lavender
  • 2 drops Frankincense
  • 20 drops Fracionated Coconut Oil
  • Warm Compress

Mix all oils into one glass vial. Apply topical around location of discomfort. Apply warm compress over the top. Repeat as often as needed.

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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