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The Cause, Prevention and Treatment of Painful Boils

The cause, treatment and the prevention of painful boils is what this article will cover. Boils hurt tremendously and can be very hard to treat. But with patience and endurance you can get relief. Let's find out how.

The Causes of Boils

A boil is actually an infection of the hair follicle, which doctors refer to as infective folliculitis. There are several types of bacteria that may cause the infection.

People with acne are more likely to have boils. Ingrown hairs can cause a similar kind of infection. In all kinds of skin infections, bacteria and inflammation are involved. The swelling, redness and pain are part of the body's inflammatory response.

Some people are more likely to have these and other skin infections. People who are at increased risk for boils include those with diabetes and other diseases, people suffering from malnutrition and those taking immunosuppressive drugs.

People who have boils on a frequent basis often have a family history of the problem and have frequently undergone antibiotic treatment. While antibiotics are thought to cure infections, the overuse of antibiotics in recent decades has actually made some bacteria stronger and harder to kill.

How to Treat Boils

There are two ways to look at this. First, you want to treat the current boil carefully. Second, you want to reduce your risk of having boils in the future, as much as you possibly can.

To treat a boil that you have right now, you can:

Use alternating cold and warm compresses to reduce swelling and promote drainage

Wash the affected area gently with a mild soap, preferably one that contains active manuka honey. Active manuka honey has natural antibacterial activity, but does not contribute to the formation of stronger bacteria.

Apply a body lotion that contains active manuka honey, Functional Keratin and vitamin B5. Those ingredients promote healing, reduce inflammation and help to keep bacteria under control.

To prevent boils in the future, you can:

Learn more about what causes chronic inflammation and work to reduce it in your body

Use only mild natural cleansers on a regular basis

Use the body lotion mentioned above after every shower

You should never pick, squeeze or scratch at a boil. It will make the inflammation worse. You should never try to drain a boil on your own by using a razor or other sharp object. You could cause the infection to worsen and spread into your bloodstream, which is a serious condition called sepsis. You would also risk a severe scar if you took any of those steps.

Additional Recommendations

Several dietary supplements are known to reduce inflammation throughout the body and support immune system health. Omega-3 fish oil is one of the most potent natural anti-inflammatories. Others include curcumin from turmeric, ginger and piperine from black pepper. Those ingredients will also help to strengthen your immune system, which will reduce your risk of recurrent infections.

A Final Look at the Benefits of a Good Body Lotion

An excellent body lotion that contains all of the ingredients mentioned above will definitely help. The benefits of using the Active Body Lotion on a daily basis include:

Fewer boils, because of manuka honey and functional keratin

Faster healing, because of Functional Keratin, manuka honey and vitamin B5

Healthier looking skin, because of the combination of active ingredients

More youthful looking skin, because of Functional keratin and manuka honey

What You Should Do Now

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