What folk recipes are most popular and effective in the treatment of endometritis?
Treatment of endometritis at home is rarely done without the use of decoctions. Before using them, a woman should always consult a doctor. The most common prescriptions used to treat endometritis using herbs are:
- 1 teaspoon of dried nettle leaves, mother-and-stepmother, and dried rhizomes of calamus, thyme, 2 teaspoons of St. John's wort, crushed bark of buckthorn. All mixed, and 8 teaspoons are filled with 2-3 glasses of hot water. Insist no more than half an hour. It is best to wrap the container with a decoction with a blanket or a terry towel. The resulting broth is drunk 3 times a day for 150 ml.
- Mix 2 tablespoons of dried herb mother-and-stepmother, 1 teaspoon herb lumbago, bedstraw, burdock flowers, sweet potato, and a half tablespoon of absolutely dry nettle leaves.
2 tablespoons of this mixture pour 0.5 liters of boiling water. The resulting broth, brewed for 1 hour, drank 100-150 ml, 3 times a day. - For the treatment of chronic endometritis, boron is often used, from which an alcoholic tincture is made. So 50 g of grass is crushed and poured 0.5 liters of vodka, insist in a dark and cool place, inaccessible to children, 14 days. Take 30-40 drops 3 times a day, 3 weeks.
Thus, there are many folk methods of treating endometritis. However, before their application, a medical consultation is mandatory.