It is believed that in chicken pox, nothing works quickly but from the beginning, the elders have been saying that neem leaves are very effective and even today people believe this thing of the elders. Even today people use neem leaves in chicken pox which is very effective.
The use of neem leaves is considered important in chicken pox. It has antiseptic properties which prevent the chicken pox blisters from getting infected.
These leaves help the blisters to dry quickly and also reduce the chances of scarring so that after the chicken pox is cured, it does not leave scars. Neem leaves also have anti-inflammatory properties which are rich in anti-inflammatory properties which reduce itching and irritation caused by chicken pox.
Some studies show that neem also has antiviral properties that can help prevent the spread of the virus. It cools the skin i.e. the paste of neem leaves cools the skin and helps in reducing the irritation to a great extent.
How to use neem
- Neem paste: Make a paste by grinding neem leaves and apply it on the blisters
- Neem water: Boil neem leaves to make water and wash the blisters with this water
- Neem oil: Neem oil can be applied to blisters, but it should be used in small amounts only
Caution :
- Do not use if you are allergic to neem leaves
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a doctor before using neem.
- Be careful while using neem on children and do not let it come directly into their eyes.
- Note: Neem is a natural remedy and may not be effective for everyone. It is important to contact a doctor if chickenpox symptoms are severe.
Disclaimer: This information is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as a substitute for any medical advice. Always consult your doctor for any health problem