Endometritis - treatment with folk remedies

Many women, after taking a course of medications, which only temporarily eliminate the symptoms of the disease, are beginning to use folk remedies for endometritis. As a rule, part of the used herbal decoctions, are affordable. Preparation of such decoctions does not take much time.

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. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.