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Has Anyone Tried Vicks On A Boil? Does It Work? Is It Safe To Use?
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posted April 29
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It helps reduce the swelling upto an extent. But don't expect it to magically cure it.

posted April 29
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Yes, some members of the myHSteam community have tried using Vicks VapoRub on boils associated with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). Here are a few points based on their experiences:

- **Effectiveness**: Some users report that applying Vicks VapoRub to HS lesions (boils) helps reduce pain and can assist in managing flare-... read more

Yes, some members of the myHSteam community have tried using Vicks VapoRub on boils associated with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). Here are a few points based on their experiences:

- **Effectiveness**: Some users report that applying Vicks VapoRub to HS lesions (boils) helps reduce pain and can assist in managing flare-ups. One user mentioned it as a "lifesaver" for small lumps, applying it three times a day.

- **Safety Concerns**: VapoRub is generally not recommended for use on broken or damaged skin. Users should be cautious as it can potentially irritate the skin. Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include new discoloration, rashes, or a burning sensation.

- **Usage Advice**: If you're considering Vicks VapoRub, it's wise to test it on a small area of your skin first. Apply it twice a day for about a week to ensure there's no adverse reaction like itching, swelling, or discoloration.

- **Consultation with Healthcare Providers**: It's important to discuss with your doctor before using VapoRub, especially if you are already prescribed other topical therapies. This ensures that the product does not interfere with other treatments or worsen your symptoms.

Always communicate openly with your healthcare provider about any over-the-counter products you are considering for your HS symptoms.

 This AI-generated response comes from myHSteam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

Vicks VapoRub for HS: Can It Help Get Rid of Boils? | myHSteam
posted April 29

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