Handy Tips About Using Chamomile For Thrush Treatment

By Edith McPherson


Using herbal treatments for common conditions has become more popular in recent years as knowledge about alternative medicines has increased among the general public. Using herbs like chamomile for thrush is preferred by many to using products which a manufactured from chemicals. Thrush is a fungal infection which is caused by a yeast called candida.

The yeast is carried in most people's bodies without causing any harm whatsoever. However, sometimes the immune system may become unbalanced in some way and an infection can result. Thrush tends to occur in areas of the body which are often damp, like the mouth, genitals or armpits; breastfeeding mothers often suffer from the condition on their nipples.

The symptoms are usually soreness and itchiness, with the skin in the affected area being inflamed and red. Ridding a sufferer of the condition can be difficult, but there are a number of herbal and natural substances which can complement more conventional treatments. Chamomile is one of those substances.

The use of chamomile by human beings goes back many thousands of years, with the herbal extract being processed in a number of different ways. Roman and German are the two varieties of the plant most commonly used medicinally. The two types possess the same medical qualities, but the German variety is the one which is more commonly used in the United States.

The plant is perhaps best known for its reported sedative effects, with many people viewing it as an effective remedy for insomnia. Many use it as an ingredient in a bed time drink, while it has also been accredited with qualities which may help the digestive system. Some believe that it helps treat thrush as it works against an excess of yeast in the body.

The herb extract can also be incorporated into salves or ointments, which can then be applied to the skin. It should be noted though that the herb is a member of the ragweed family of plants, to which some people are allergic. If the application to the skin aggravates any feelings of itchiness then use should be discontinued.

Using chamomile for thrush is often an effective treatment. Herbal and alternative therapies can have different effects on different people though, and safety should always be of prime concern to anyone using any kind of this type of medicine. A professional opinion should always be sought when in any kind of doubt.




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