Guidelines For Using Lavender Oil For Thrush Treatments

By Tracey Stewart


The use of lavender oil for thrush and other mild infections of the skin has increased in popularity in recent years. The oil has many medicinal qualities, and acts as an anti-fungal and antiseptic agent. As well as this, it has also been used as a treatment for insomnia, as it possesses mild sedative qualities.

Thrush is a fungal infection caused by a yeast known as candida. This lives in moist areas of the body like the mouth, genitals and armpits, and is usually carried by most people with no ill effects. An imbalance in the body's immune system though can mean that an infection occurs as the body's immune system fails to cope with existence of the yeast in its normal way.

Factors such as stress, tiredness and diet can play a part in thrush occurring, as all these things influence the balance of the body's immune system. Smoking and alcohol use can also lead to conditions in which the infection can thrive. Taking antibiotics for any length of time also affects the immune system, and this can also be a cause of thrush.

The condition will often occur in areas such as the mouth or the genitals, but can occur elsewhere on the body. New mothers and babies are vulnerable to the infection, and breastfeeding can result in thrush affecting the nipples of the mother. Soreness can cracking can occur in this area after a fungal infection, which may have been caused by the kind of minor injury a baby's feeding mouth can cause a mother's breasts.

New mothers are often particularly keen to avoid any products which may have side effects, especially those which could affect their child as well. Other kinds of people who are affected by thrush may not been keen on chemically based products for their own reasons. Lavender oil can function as an effective substitute for more conventional medications.

The substance contains agents which have been proved lethal to many dermatophytes, which cause infections and feed on the keratin in hair and nails. Its effectiveness has also been shown with regard to various strains of candida. Applying it in a diluted topical solution to the effected area on a regular basis can see a considerable alleviation of the condition in many sufferers.

Using lavender oil for thrush treatment could well prove to be efficacious. However, it should be remembered that different people can react in different was to substances. Before trying out any kind of herbal treatment it is always a good idea to seek out some professional advice first, preferably from a medical professional.




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