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Treatment of cystitis with a decoction and infusion of chamomile: baths, douching, rinsing
Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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One of the most popular medicinal plants is chamomile. With cystitis, she copes well with the inflammatory process and relieves painful symptoms.
Chamomile pharmacy - this is an annual plant, the Latin name of which translates as "uterine grass". It is one of the best tools in the treatment of inflammation of the bladder. It is used for sedentary baths, douching, washing and for internal use in the form of broths, infusions, tea.
Cystitis is an inflammatory lesion of the bladder. This problem is faced both by men and women, but more often the latter because of the peculiarities of the structure of the genitourinary system. Inflammation can be caused by such factors:
- Violation of the rules of hygiene of the genitals.
- Subcooling.
- Chronic inflammatory processes in the body.
- Frequent change of sexual partners.
- Congenital pathologies of the genitourinary system.
- Incorrect food.
- Constipation, bladder tension and prolonged containment of urine.
The effectiveness of chamomile in the treatment of cystitis is explained by its composition. In this case, the greatest number of useful components is contained in the flowers of the plant:
- Compounds of coumarins, polyins and polysaccharides.
- Vitamin C and B9.
- Organic acids: salicylic, caprylic, antimise, isovaleryan.
- Bioflavonoidı: lyuteolin, apigenin, kvertsitin.
- Phytosterol and carotenes.
- Protein and tanning agents.
Interaction of active components provides such therapeutic properties of plant matter:
- Soothing - herbal tea has a mild sedative effect, normalizes sleep, eliminates anxiety.
- Anti-inflammatory - essential oils relieve the symptoms of inflammation and eliminate pain syndrome.
- Spasmolytic - infusions and broths contribute to relaxation of smooth muscles and reduce the tone of blood vessels.
- Antiviral - the plant has a moderate restorative and immunomodulatory effect.
- Antiallergic - removes inflammation, itching and flaking during treatment with decoctions or infusions of the skin.
In the treatment of cystitis, preparations based on medicinal chamomile are applied either externally or inward.
Does the chamomile help with cystitis?
Chamomile is a universal herb, since it has a wide spectrum of action and is effective in many diseases. A large complex of chemical elements of the plant has proved itself in the treatment of inflammation of the bladder.
The therapeutic effect manifests itself simultaneously in several directions:
- Reduces inflammation, exerting an internal and external action. Disinfecting properties help with inflammation of an infectious origin.
- Removes painful sensations, itching, burning, which occur in the acute course of cystitis. Reduces spasms and relaxes smooth muscles.
- Destroys pathogenic microorganisms, so it can be used for sedentary baths, douching and as a drink for oral intake. Displays bile from the body.
The plant is suitable not only for treatment, but also for the prevention of inflammatory defeats of the bladder. The grass is perfectly combined with other herbal remedies and medicines.
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Treatment of cystitis with chamomile
One of the safest and at the same time effective means in treating cystitis is chamomile. Grass is popular both in traditional medicine and in alternative medicine. It is valued for its rich composition and therapeutic properties:
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Sedative.
- Antiseptic.
- Destroys pathogenic microorganisms.
- It alleviates pain symptoms and cures spasms.
- Promotes the excretion of bile from the body.
For the treatment of the genitourinary system, and in particular of the inflamed bladder, the plant is used for douching, rinsing, and sessile trays. Local treatment is aimed at disinfection, removal of pain and relaxation of the musculature of the affected organ. Medicinal properties are infusions and herbal teas. They also have a calming effect on the nervous system, improve sleep.
Indications Chamomile with cystitis
Chamomile Pharmacy has a wide range of uses. Let's consider the main indications for its application:
- Inflammation of the urogenital system.
- Violation of the function of the bile excretory system.
- Skin diseases of inflammatory / bacterial etiology.
- Diseases of the respiratory system: cough, swelling of the mucosa, spasms.
- Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract with inflammatory and erosive lesions of the mucous in acute / chronic form.
- Increased anxiety and irritability.
- Injuries and sprains of connective tissues, ligaments.
- Sleep disturbances.
- Severe pain syndrome with migraine and toothache.
- Gastrites of an allergic nature.
- Bronchial asthma.
A plant remedy is indicated in many inflammatory processes of organs and tissues. Therapy can last up to 3 months, while the grass is not addictive.
Release form
To date, the pharmaceutical market is represented by a variety of drugs based on chamomile. Medicinal herb has several forms of release:
- Dry inflorescences in packages.
- Packaged tea.
- Essential oil.
- Tincture.
- Extract.
- Syrup.
- Cream and ointment with a vegetable component.
- Supplements.
Depending on the disease and its stage, as well as the need for local or systemic action, a certain kind of herbal remedy is selected.
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Broth chamomile with cystitis
Most often, with inflammation of the bladder from chamomile, decoctions are prepared. This dosage form assumes the extraction of its beneficial components from vegetable raw materials by the action of a high temperature liquid with its subsequent cooling.
Therapeutic recipes:
- A tablespoon of herbs pour 500 ml of boiling water, cook in a water bath for 20 minutes and let it brew for an hour. Strain and use for rinsing or ingestion. If the solution is saturated, then it should be diluted slightly with boiled warm water.
- In enamelware pour 20 g of raw materials and pour 350 ml of water. Put the saucepan on a slow fire and cook until boiling. After cooling, strain.
- Take in equal proportions a camomile, a leaf of a cowberry, a St. John's wort, a calendula and a yarrow. Thoroughly mix all the ingredients and pour 4 tablespoons of the mixture into a liter of boiled water. Put the next broth in a water bath and cook for 10-15 minutes before boiling. The drug should be infused before cooling in a container with a closed lid. The broth is taken 250 ml 4 times a day before meals.
To prepare the decoction, you can purchase a package of dried chamomile flowers in the pharmacy or use raw and dried raw materials.
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Chamomile infusion with cystitis
Another version of the medicinal product based on plant raw materials is infusions. They are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The drink is prepared from the leaves, flowers and stems of the plant.
With cystitis, the infusion is usually administered orally, the agent has the following properties:
- Painkiller.
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Astringent.
- Vetrogonnoe.
- Softening.
To prepare a remedy, you need to take two tablespoons of herbs and pour them 500 ml of boiling water. The liquid is infused for 45 minutes, then it is filtered through cheesecloth and drink ½ cup a couple of times a day.
No less effective is the chamomile in combination with other herbs. To prepare an anti-inflammatory and soothing infusion, take chamomile flowers, mint and valerian root in a 1: 1: 3 ratio. Mix the vegetable raw materials and pour a couple of tablespoons with a liter of boiling water. Infusion is better to cook in a thermos, insisting 2-3 hours before use. The drug is filtered and drunk 3-4 times a day for 250 ml.
Pharmacodynamics
Chamomile belongs to the pharmacotherapeutic group of drugs that affect the metabolic processes and digestive system. Farmakodinamika grass is based on its chemical composition.
Herbal remedy contains essential oils, chamazulene, prohamazulene, terpenes and sesquiterpenes, as well as flavonoids, coumarins, polysaccharides, mineral salts, vitamins, organic acids. The interaction of the active components provides anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antiseptic and regenerative effect.
Pharmacokinetics
Since the herbal remedy contains a complex of biologically active components, pharmacokinetic studies are not possible. It is noted that the active substances are well absorbed in the intestine, excreted by the kidneys and intestines. The therapeutic effect develops with prolonged therapy with chamomile.
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Dosing and administration
From the type of drug based on chamomile depends on its dosage and particular application.
- Infusions and broths are recommended to drink 50-150 ml 2-3 times a day.
- When topical application, for example, syringing use microclysters in 50 ml of solution.
- Tea on the basis of the plant can be drunk in 200 ml 2-3 times a day.
- For baths and washes, use 1-3 liters of broth diluted in 5-10 liters of bathing water.
Chamomile is not addictive and is suitable for long-term use, but it should be used in a strictly defined time-frame with dosage.
Baths, bath with chamomile in cystitis
Inflammation of the bladder mucosa causes many pain symptoms and threatens the development of more serious diseases. One of the methods of cystitis treatment is sitting baths and baths with chamomile. In combination with drug therapy, they eliminate unpleasant symptoms and accelerate the process of recovery.
Baths with medicinal products refer to physioprocedures, positively affect the organs of the small pelvis. Baths have a double action:
- Thermal - high temperature fluid increases blood circulation, increases the rate of metabolic processes, has a vasodilating and spasmolytic effect.
- Chemical - the essential oils that make up chamomile suppress bacterial microorganisms, anesthetize and help relax the smooth muscles.
Sitting baths can be performed in several ways. All methods are effective, but differ in technique and volume of the drug solution used.
- Sitting baths
The procedure should be carried out in a plastic or enameled pelvis to avoid unwanted chemical reactions with the medicinal fluid. Pelvic volume should be sufficient to immerse the pelvic region to the navel line.
Before the procedure, you should perform hygienic measures, prepare fresh underwear, towel. Pour pre-prepared chamomile solution 40-45 ºС into the pelvis and sit down in it. From above, you should wrap yourself in a towel to prevent premature cooling of the bath and close the warmed up part of the body. The procedure lasts 15-20 minutes and preferably before going to bed. After the bath you need to wipe yourself thoroughly and wrap it around.
- Healing baths
For bathing, prepare 3-5 liters of chamomile broth, which is poured into a bath with warm water. The procedure consists in immersing the entire body in a therapeutic solution. Bathing is carried out 2-3 times a week for 20 minutes.
- Steam baths
This procedure is different from the previous ones. The temperature of the vegetable solution should be about 90 ° C. The liquid is poured into a large bowl or plastic bucket, so that the container can be seated, but do not touch the water. On top wrapped in a blanket or a towel. The procedure lasts for 20-30 minutes. In acute cystitis, treatment is 8-10 days, with a chronic form of inflammation of 20-30 days.
To conduct the above procedures, prepare an antiseptic solution for this recipe: 2-4 tablespoons of herbs pour boiling water and insist 40-60 minutes. After cooling, dilute with warm water to the required volume. To enhance therapeutic effect, chamomile can be combined with other herbal preparations.
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Syringing with chamomile in cystitis
The introduction of a medicinal liquid into the vagina or bladder for treatment or prevention is douching. The procedures are carried out using a syringe (rubber pear, enema, Esmarch mug, large syringe without needle). Such treatment is an auxiliary method for many gynecological diseases, genitourinary system disorders and cystitis.
For washing use liquids with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, regenerating and relaxing effect. All these properties have a solution of chamomile. To prepare a medicinal liquid, take two tablespoons of dry raw material and pour a liter of boiled water. The solution is cooked on low heat for 20 minutes, cooled and filtered.
Douching with cystitis is recommended for nonspecific inflammation. The procedure stops the pathological process and destroys the pathogenic microorganisms. Treatment is conducted in accordance with the following rules:
- All manipulations do not hurry, so as not to damage the genitals.
- The treatment solution is injected with a little pressure. He should wash the walls of the vagina, but do not get into the uterus.
- The liquid should not be hot or cold. The ideal temperature is 36-38 ° C.
- The duration of each procedure is 10-15 minutes.
- The syringe should be clean.
- Chamomile solution should be prepared immediately before the procedure.
- The duration of treatment should not exceed 5-6 days.
Douching is best done in the evening, preferably at bedtime. The treatment plan is appointed by the attending physician. In acute cystitis, procedures are done in the morning and in the evening, after the improvement of the painful state of sufficient one washing before bed.
As for the douching of the bladder, this procedure is performed by the doctor under sterile conditions. For washing, a special catheter, an antiseptic solution for genital organs and a therapeutic fluid are used. To achieve maximum effect, 5-6 procedures are sufficient. Treatment of the bladder is recommended to combine with a sessile tray of chamomile.
How to drink chamomile with cystitis?
For the treatment of bladder inflammation, not only the local treatment of the affected organs is performed, but oral intake of medicinal drinks. Most often use decoctions, infusions and teas based on chamomile. Grass is valued for its rich chemical composition and pronounced anti-inflammatory effect.
- The easiest way to prepare a healing tea. For a drink, you must mix in equal proportions dry flowers of chamomile, birch buds, barberry and elderberry. Vegetable raw materials are poured with a liter of boiling water and insist before cooling. After filtering a little warm up and take ½ cup 2-3 times a day regardless of food. If desired, honey can be added to the tea or sugar.
- Another medicine based on chamomile is a decoction. For its preparation, pour a spoonful of dry raw material with 300 ml of boiling water and boil over low heat for 20 minutes. After cooling, the product is filtered and taken in small portions every 3-4 hours.
Despite the fact that chamomile is not addictive and has a minimum of contraindications, it should be taken no longer than 1-1.5 months for both curative and preventive purposes.
How to brew chamomile with cystitis?
There are many ways to use medicinal plants. The most common is brewing for making infusions, decoctions, tea. For the preparation of herbal preparations, dry raw materials are used. Therapeutic properties are: leaves, flowers, roots, stems. As for chamomile, then only flowers are used for treatment.
Brewing rules:
- Vegetable raw materials need a little grind, this will increase the amount of nutrients in the finished solution. If chamomile is used in combination with other herbs, each kind of plant is ground separately, and then combined in the required proportions.
- Decoctions and infusions should be prepared in glass containers or dishes with a ceramic coating and a tight lid. Metal containers are best not to use, as they destroy the useful properties of medicinal components.
- The finished product must be filtered through several layers of gauze or a clean cotton cloth.
Kinds of medicinal preparations from a camomile, received by means of its brewing:
- Infusion - a tablespoon of dry raw material is poured into 300 ml of boiling water and covered with a lid. It is better to cook the beverage in a thermos bottle, leaving it to be infused overnight. After filtering, the liquid is ready for use.
- Broth - vegetable raw materials are poured with boiled water and cooked in a water bath for 20 minutes. Then filter, cool and apply for medicinal purposes. For ingestion, the beverage should be diluted with water, a saturated solution is suitable for external treatment.
- Extract is a concentrated broth. For its preparation, plant raw materials are evaporated to ½ of the original volume.
- Tea - vegetable raw materials are placed in a filter bags and poured with boiling water. A teaspoon of chamomile is taken for a glass of hot water. Tea is infused for 5-10 minutes, for flavor you can add natural honey or sugar.
Broths are absorbed more slowly than infusions, but have a prolonged effect. In this case, infusions are more effective, since they contain a maximum of useful components. Medicinal herbs are not recommended to be cooked in large quantities, since they need to be used within 24 hours from the time of preparation.
How to chamomile with cystitis?
Treatment of inflammation of the bladder, except for drug therapy should include local manipulations: douching, baths. The simplest and most effective method for cystitis is the erosion of plant infusions. Its effectiveness is based on the effect of a warm aqueous solution on the pelvic organs.
Chamomile has antiseptic properties, therefore local hyperthermia speeds up metabolic processes in the tissues of the bladder, genital organs and vagina. Washings promote mechanical washing out of secretions with pathogenic microorganisms and eliminate inflammatory processes.
For the washings, prepare a medicinal solution according to this recipe: pour a couple of tablespoons of dry raw material with a liter of hot water and cook for 10-15 minutes. Strain, cool to 36 ° C. Procedures are performed once a day during the entire course of therapy.
Chamomile with cystitis in women
A popular alternative medicine used in the treatment of inflammation of the bladder is chamomile. With cystitis in women, the herb is effective both for internal and external application. The plant remedy successfully fights against the inflammatory process, since it has the following properties:
- Disinfectant.
- Soothing.
- Spasmolytic.
- Anesthetic.
- Cholagogue.
The plant is used for washing, douche, baths, as well as infusions, decoctions, tea.
Therapeutic recipes:
- Take a tablespoon of dried flowers and pour 250 ml of boiling water. The mixture should be infused for 30-45 minutes. Drink filtered through several layers of gauze and take 30-50 ml every 3-4 hours during the day.
- Pour a couple of tablespoons of inflorescences with a liter of boiling water and cook over low heat for 5-10 minutes. In the broth you can add millennial and calendula. After the drink has cooled, it is filtered. The solution is used for bathing, douches and douching. Douching can be done no more than twice a week.
- To reduce the pain, vegetable baths are recommended. Take 100 g of grass and brew 5 liters of water, cook for 10 minutes, strain and pour into a bath of warm water. Water procedures should be conducted no more than 15 minutes, the water temperature should be about 37.5 ° C.
For the preparation of medicinal products use dried flowers, because they contain the maximum number of active components. The grass can be combined with other medicinal plants, which enhance the action of each other.
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Chamomile with cystitis in children
Inflammation of the bladder is encountered by both adults and children. Often cystitis develops against the background of the infectious process. Because of the peculiarities of the anatomical structure of the urinary system, this problem is more often diagnosed in girls. The female urethra is wider and shorter, located in the immediate vicinity of the anus, which increases the risk of getting microbes into the genito-urinary tract.
For treatment use a comprehensive approach, which consists of medicines, physiotherapy, diet and phytotherapy. The medicinal herbs that are not only effective, but also safe for children have a pronounced therapeutic effect.
Most often, cystitis uses chamomile. The plant has the following properties:
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Disinfectant.
- Spasmolytic.
- Anesthetic.
- Increases local immune defense.
Cooked herbs, infusions, teas for oral administration. Also, the plant is effective in topical application, that is, for sedentary baths, washings.
- To prepare the infusion for oral intake, take 1 teaspoon of dried flowers and fill it with a glass of boiling water. Drink should be insisted under the lid for 15 minutes, and then carefully strain. To improve the taste in the infusion it is allowed to add a little bit of natural honey or sugar. Drink taken 2-3 times a day for 100 ml.
- To prepare a decoction for the baths, take 3 tablespoons of dried flowers. Vegetable raw material is poured with a liter of boiling water and cooked over low heat for 20-30 minutes. The product should be infused in a container with a tightly closed lid for 30-40 minutes. Then, the solution is carefully filtered and diluted in 10 liters of warm bathing water.
Despite all the medicinal properties, the use of chamomile in the treatment of children should be done with extreme caution and after consultation with the pediatrician.
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Use Chamomile with cystitis during pregnancy
A fairly common disease that future mothers face is inflammation of the bladder. Most often, cystitis during pregnancy is associated with such factors:
- Hormonal changes in the female body.
- Subcooling.
- Exacerbation of chronic diseases.
- Functional disorders in the organs of the genitourinary system.
Treatment of cystitis during pregnancy is difficult, since most drugs have contraindications for women. One of the safest and at the same time effective means is the chamomile.
To prepare the broth, take a tablespoon of vegetable raw materials and pour 500 ml of water, cook over low heat until boiling. After cooling, strain and use for sedentary baths or washings.
It is recommended to use the herbal remedy only for local manipulations: washing, baths. As for installations and douching, during pregnancy these procedures should be carried out only under the supervision of a doctor, at home it is dangerous. Oral administration is possible only with the permission of the attending physician.
Contraindications
Like any medicine, the chamomile has a number of contraindications to the use. The plant is not recommended for use in such cases:
- Hypersensitivity to components.
- Lupus.
- Cutaneous neoplasm.
- Gastric ulcer caused by an anatomic gastritis.
- Mental diseases.
- Propensity to diarrhea.
With special care, the plant is used for chronic cholecystitis, a condition after cholecystectomy. Also, medicinal herbs are contraindicated to combine with homeopathic preparations.
Side effects Chamomile with cystitis
The use of drugs based on chamomile in the presence of contraindications to this plant or exceeding the recommended dosage, is dangerous by the development of adverse reactions. Most often, patients face such symptoms:
- Skin allergic reactions: hyperemia, rashes, itching, hives.
- Edema of the Quincke.
- Anaphylactic shock.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Deterioration of general well-being.
To eliminate adverse reactions, symptomatic therapy is indicated, followed by consultation with a doctor to correct the dosage of the herbal remedy.
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Overdose
The use of increased doses of drugs based on chamomile is dangerous with the development of painful symptoms. For overdose, the following symptoms are characteristic:
- Headache.
- Cough.
- General weakness.
- Disorders from the digestive tract.
- Diarrhea.
- Decreased muscle tone.
- Increased irritability.
- Conjunctivitis.
To eliminate the above symptoms, you should stop using the herbal remedy. Correctly selected dosage does not cause harm.
Interactions with other drugs
Chamomile in the form of broths and infusions is not recommended to be taken simultaneously with sedatives, since the herbal remedy enhances the action of medications. With simultaneous application with warfarin, there is a risk of increasing its activity due to the hydroxy cumarines that make up the herb.
Also, the interaction of chamomile tea with medicinal products, the action which is aimed at diluting the blood, is not recommended. To prevent the development of adverse reactions, any interactions of the herbal preparation with medicinal products should be controlled by the attending physician.
Storage conditions
Dry vegetable raw materials purchased at the pharmacy must be stored in the original packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C. Ready infusions and decoctions of chamomile should be kept at a temperature of 8 to 15 ° C and no longer than 48 hours.
It is recommended to store the collected and dried flowers of chamomile in paper bags or linen bags. Also suitable for storage are cardboard boxes or wooden boxes. Polyethylene bags are prohibited. The storage location should be well ventilated, protected from direct sunlight and with a humidity of about 13-15%.
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Shelf life
If you follow all the rules of storage, chamomile should be used within a year from the date of its production. Shelf life is indicated on packages with plant raw materials. As for self-harvested grass, it can be stored no longer than 12-18 months.
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Reviews
Chamomile with cystitis has numerous positive reviews. The plant alleviates the painful symptoms, has an anti-inflammatory and disinfec- tive effect when the bladder is affected. A wide range of applications, universal properties and minimum contraindications, allow the use of chamomile for the treatment of pregnant and pediatric patients.
Attention!
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