
Homeopathy offers a wonderful treatment for it. A good homeopathic remedy can minimise the progression of infection. Besides, it also helps control the inflammation and relieves one of pain, redness, and tenderness in the affected area and also hastens the pus discharge.
Homeopathy boosts the immune system to fight the infection and serves as a natural treatment option for boils. With homeopathic medicines, the dependency on the use of antibiotics can be reduced to a large extent. Opting for its timely use also helps prevent surgical intervention in most of the cases.
Effective in all stages of Boils
Homeopathic medicine for boils can be administered at any stage of the disease. For example, homeopathic medicine Belladonna can help combat the pain and inflammation, while Silicea can reduce the pus. There are specific medications available to treat boils on different parts of the body.
Helpful for acute, chronic and recurrent cases
Not just acute cases, homeopathy works well in treating chronic, recurrent boils as well. It raises the body’s immunity to make it less susceptible to infection. As a result, the frequency and intensity of the problem gradually reduce. There are different sets of medicines in homeopathy to treat acute and chronic cases. For the recurrent cases, there is a different line of treatment and therefore, the potency and dosage would vary from case to case.
Safe medicines with zero side effects
As homeopathic medicines are sourced from natural and highly diluted substances, they are 100 per cent safe with no side effects. These medicines are used in highly diluted doses that work gently to help in natural recovery. Persons of any age group may opt for its use. Also, homoeopathic medicines are not habit forming; once relief sets in, medicines can be tapered down and stopped after consulting with a homoeopathic physician.
Top 10 Homeopathic Medicines for Boils
The top 10 recommended homeopathic medicines for treating boils are Silicea Terra, Myristica Sebifera, Hepar Sulphuris, Sulphur, Calcarea Sulphurica, Belladonna, Arsenicum Album, Anthracinum, Apis Mellifica and Psorinum.
1. Silicea Terra– Top Grade Medicine For Boils
Silicea Terra is one of the best homeopathic medicines to deal with cases of boils. It is indicated when there is pus discharge from boils that can be scanty or excessive. The pus is thin. The color may be a little brownish at times. It has a very foul smell. It also works well in cases where crops of boils form and they do not heal quickly. (Also, touching them could be stingy).
When to use Silicea Terra?
Silicea is the most prominently indicated medicine to treat boils with foul-smelling pus discharge.
How to use Silicea Terra?
In most cases, Silicea is used in 6X potency that can be repeated 3 to 4 times a day depending on the intensity of the case.
2. Myristica Sebifera– Best Medicine To Hasten Pus Discharge
Myristica has strong antiseptic properties and it proves highly effective in treating several suppurative (pus-forming) conditions, including boils. This medicine shows wonderful action to hasten the suppuration process and cut short the recovery period. It is used extensively to avoid any surgical process to get rid of boils.
When to use Myristica Sebifera?
This medicine is recommended to hasten recovery and prevent surgical intervention in cases of boils.
How to use Myristica Sebifera?
It works well in both low and high potency. To begin with, 30C potency is usually preferred that can be taken once or twice a day.
3. Hepar Sulphuris– For Boils That Are Painful And Tender
Hepar Sulph is a homeopathic medicine used to treat conditions when the skin is unhealthy and tends to form pus after even a small injury. It is recommended in cases where boils are very painful and sensitive to touch. Large boils with multiple openings and discharge that smells offensive may be present. When administered in the early stages of pus formation, this medicine can really help cure.
When to use Hepar Sulph?
Hepar Sulph is a leading medicine to help cases of boils that are very painful and sensitive to touch.
How to use Hepar Sulph?
The potency of this medicine differs from case to case, from low to high. Low potencies like 30C can be administered twice or thrice daily. Higher potency like 200C should be limited to once a day.
4. Belladonna – For Boils In Early, Inflammatory Stage
Belladonna is a great homeopathic medicine that is prescribed in the first stage of the disease when there is no pus formation. Red and hot swelling of the affected part, sensitivity to touch, and sudden spreading of the boils are the key symptoms. The color of the skin may turn blue at a later stage.
When to use Belladonna?
It is prescribed for managing boils during the initial stages with marked redness, heat and swelling.
How to use Belladonna?
Its use is preferred in 30C power that can be taken twice or thrice a day as per the severity of the symptoms.
5. Sulphur – For Recurrent Boils
B.oils that develop recurrently and periodically (chronic tendency) are treated well with Sulphur. Its use is recommended for cases when there is slow maturing of boils and they usually come in crops and surface on various parts of the body. They develop in quick succession, one after the other.
When to use Sulphur?
Sulphur is a wonderful choice to treat patients who suffer from recurrent boils.
How to use Sulphur?
It is available in different potencies from low to high. Initially, it is advised to take it in 30C potency once or twice a week.
6. Arsenicum Album – For Boils With Excessive Burning Pains
Arsenic Album is a specific remedy for boils with a burning sensation. The boils tend to appear in different parts of the body. There is a low-grade fever along with the boils. A thin discharge from the boils is present, and there can be multiple boils.
When to use Arsenicum Album?
This medicine is administered to manage boils accompanied by pain that presents itself with a burning sensation.
How to use Arsenicum Album?
To begin with, one may use its 30C potency once a day. The potency can be raised to 200C but only after consulting a qualified homoeopath.
7. Calcarea Sulphurica–For Boils with Thick Yellow Discharge of Pus
Calcarea Sulph is a homeopathic remedy used to treat boils that are characteristically thick, lumpy, and ooze yellow pus. Crops of boils tend to appear recurrently. One boil is preceded by the occurrence of another, even when the older one hasn’t healed.
When to use Calcarea Sulphurica?
This medicine is prescribed when the boils have thick, yellow pus discharge.
How to use Calcarea Sulphurica?
Most of the time, its 6X potency (biochemic form) is considered to be used two to three times a day.
8. Anthracinum– For Chronic, Ulcerative Boils
Anthracinum is mainly administered when boils become intensely painful and have a dark, inflamed appearance. The surrounding skin often looks bluish or purplish with marked burning and stinging sensations. There may be a tendency toward gangrenous changes, foul discharges and constitutional weakness. It is especially useful in cases of recurrent boils that become ulcerative or carbuncular in nature.
When to use Anthracinum?
It can be used in boils with intense burning sensation, bluish-black discoloration and a tendency to form carbuncles or malignant, septic boils.
How to Use Anthracinum?
It is usually administered in 30C or 200C potency, one to two times daily depending on the intensity of the symptoms. In acute painful boils, it may be repeated more frequently for a short period but only after consulting a qualified homeopath.
9. Apis Mellifica– For Inflammatory Boils with Stinging Pains
Apis Mellifica is mainly indicated in the early inflammatory stage of boils when there is much swelling, puffiness and bright red skin. The pains are typically stinging and pricking in nature, similar to a bee sting. The affected part feels hot and sensitive to touch. There is usually an absence of thirst and the patient feels better with cold applications. This medicine is very helpful if boils are accompanied by edema around them.
When to use Apis Mellifica?
It is used when boils are accompanied by noticeable redness, swelling, stinging and burning sensations that gets better by cold applications.
How to use Apis Mellifica?
It is mostly used in 30C potency, 2–3 times daily during the acute inflammatory stage until symptoms reduce.
10. Psorinum– For Recurrent Boils Appearing in Crops
Psorinum is a deep-acting constitutional remedy. It is especially useful for people who suffer from repeated attacks of boils or crops of boils appearing one after the other. The skin is generally unhealthy, dry or dirty looking, and healing is very slow. Boils may discharge foul smelling pus and they may recur even after treatment. It suits patients who easily feel cold, weak and are prone to chronic skin troubles.
When to use Psorinum?
This medicine can be used when there are chronic, recurrent boils along with unhealthy and sensitive skin and poor vitality.
How to Use Psorinum?
Since it acts at a deeper constitutional level, it is usually prescribed in 200C and also occasionally in higher potencies rather than frequent repetitions.
Causes of Boils
Boils are mainly caused by infection with bacteria, Staphylococcus Aureus. It is a bacterium that is most commonly found on our skin and inside the nose. It can enter the skin from cuts or wounds and travel to infect and inflame one or more hair follicles, resulting in boils.
1. Infection
The presence of any foreign particle under the skin (that has made its way from cuts, wounds, or insect bites) can lead to an infection, which causes inflammation under the skin and leads to the development of a boil. An infection in the sweat glands can clog the glands and cause the development of a boil.
2. Ingrown Hair
Sometimes, boils can be caused by an ingrown hair under the skin. This can cause localized inflammation. Ingrown hair grow out of the skin, but then curls back and re-enters the skin. The hair follicle can also be clogged with dead skin cells, which forces the hair to grow inwards.
Certain factors increase the risk of boils. These may include diabetes mellitus, obesity, malnutrition, chemicals that irritate the skin, cuts or wounds that don’t heal readily, or are not kept clean and covered. Also, any other skin condition that causes excessive itching resulting in damage to the skin’s protective barrier, like acne, eczema, etc, that can predispose an individual to get boils, use of medicines that weaken the immune system, including cortisone medications or immunosuppressants, close contact with someone having staphylococcus infection and a family history.
Commonly Affected Sites
Boils can appear almost anywhere on the body. They most commonly appear on the areas where there is increased sweating or if there is friction. Such sites usually involve the:
1. Face
2. Neck and Shoulders
3. Armpits (Axilla)
4. Chest and Back
5. Arms and Legs
6. Buttocks and Thighs
7. Anus
8. On gums (Where they are called Gumboil)
Stages of Boils
First Stage: The infection begins, leading to the inflammation of the affected area. It usually takes place suddenly.
Second Stage: A bumpy, red, hard growth appears on the skin.
Third Stage: Localized formation of pus under the skin around the hair follicle.
Fourth Stage: The boil progresses to a yellow or white, centered elevated lump filled with pus. This is visible when the boil is ready to drain and discharge the pus.
Signs and Symptoms of Boils
Major signs and symptoms of boils are enumerated below:
1. Size of the Boils
The size of a boil may range from pea-sized to the size of a golf ball.
2. Pain in the Boils
The pain (if any) in a boil can range from mild to moderate but can become intense in case there is a complication. The frequency and intensity of the pain can vary from patient to patient. The pain can be sharp, stabbing, throbbing, or burning in sensation.
3. Warm Sensation in the Boils
The area affected can be warm to the touch. In fact, the sensation of warmth can be felt by anyone examining the affected part.
4. Mild Fever due to Boils
In some cases, the patient may have a mild fever that develops along with the boils.
5. Tenderness
Boils can be extremely sore to touch, but the severity and character of pain vary in each case.
6. Number of Boils
Boils can be singular or appear in the form of clusters. The connected area of infection under the skin usually results in the formation of a group of boils known as a carbuncle. Carbuncles generally cause severe infections and adverse effects, leaving scars behind. Areas like the neck, shoulders, and thighs are more commonly affected.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are boils contagious?
Yes, boils can be contagious. The pus contains bacteria that can spread to other parts of your body or to other people.
2. Where do boils usually appear?
Boils often appear on the face, neck, armpits, thighs, buttocks, and back—areas where sweating and friction are common.
3. What are the early signs of a boil?
Redness, tenderness, swelling, and throbbing pain are some of the early symptoms. Later, it forms a pus-filled head.
4. Should I squeeze or burst a boil?
No. Squeezing a boil can spread infection and make it worse. Always let it drain naturally or seek medical help.
5. When should I see a doctor?
You should consult a doctor if the boil is very large or extremely painful. If it is associated with fever, if it does not heal within 7–10 days, or if boils keep recurring frequently. People who are diabetic or have low immunity should seek medical advice without delay.
6. Can homeopathy help in treating boils?
Yes, homeopathy can help effectively in cases of boils. It helps in reducing pain and inflammation. It also helps in quick healing, and prevents frequent recurrence, and improves the overall immunity of the body.
7. How can I prevent boils?
Boils can be prevented by following simple hygiene measures. Regular bathing, keeping the skin clean and dry, avoiding sharing towels or personal items, wearing loose and clean clothes, and maintaining good overall hygiene reduce the chances of developing boils.
8. Can diet affect boils?
Yes, diet plays an important role in skin health. Excessive intake of oily, spicy, and junk food can aggravate boils, while a healthy, balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and plenty of water helps in better healing and prevention.
9. Are boils a sign of diabetes?
Recurrent boils can sometimes indicate high blood sugar levels. If a person frequently suffers from boils, it is advisable to get blood sugar checked to rule out diabetes.
10. Can children get boils?
Yes, children can also get boils, especially if hygiene is not maintained or if their immunity is low.
11. How long does a boil take to heal?
Most small boils heal within 7–14 days with proper care and hygiene.
12. Can stress cause boils?
Stress can indirectly contribute to boils because it lowers the body’s immunity, making a person more prone to skin infections.
13. Is it normal for boils to leave marks?
Sometimes boils can leave dark marks or scars.





Please advise if homeopathy will help with recurrent abscesses on butt usually where butt becomes leg which seem to be from bicycle saddle.
Hi Doctor my wife is suffering from black spots in both breast due to nod appearing in breast leaving black spots
Hi Dr my husband is having boils in underarms n areas prone to sweat . Its been 4 years we have tired ayurvedic and
Antibiotics but nothing seems to be working. They grow in number everyday and have lot of pus inside them. They pain also sometimes. Pls suggest some cure for them. All blood tests are fine
My son had a growth on the left breast which started in july last year,in november pus was aspirated and a surgury was done to drain pus. Even after taking a number of antibiotics,pus is stil forming which i drain every day.
please tell me that medicine of fat loss,
Fracture in right femur in Nov,2013. 8 procedures to unite bone till Aug,2016, last being replacement of plate+bone graft+Bone Morphogenic Protein in AIIMS, New Delhi. 3 days post operation suffered from infection Septicemia in AIIMS. Also on Ventilator due to stoppage of breath. Lost vision of a eye, lot of skin infections, burning in Urine, weight loss 30 Kg due to vomitting on liquid diet due to ulcers in food pipe, stomach, Dudenium. Later other eye operated for Kala Motia developed with White Motia since 3 years. Later skin itching converted to Fungus infection and later to Psoriasis. Most troubling is pus oozing from operated right thigh since Jan,2017. Priority of treatment 1.Pus Oozing, 2.Regular cough in head flowing to nose to throat to stomach, making head and eyes heavy, 3.Proraisis near knees, genitals, anus, feet nails with red and white protruding skins and itching anywhere in skin, 4.Burning in Urine, 5. Dryness and higher pressure in eyes. Request intimate medicines. Regards,
Umesh Kumar; 9310519913; Ghaziabad, 201001
Left finger is swelling near nail & yellowish colour is seen with swelling.
Likely to swell more with formation of pus.
Kindly advise homoepathic treatment.
Thanks
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Dear sir
Good after noon I am suffering for boils problem for last 3-4 months.I have some pain in boils. Please give me prescription.
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Sambhu basu
Dear sir,
Good morning i have problem of BOILS from last 20 days. 5-7 boils are happen in under arm area, neck and thighs area. so please give me prescription.
Thanks and regards
sanjay patidar
Dr. Sharma
I have had recurring abscesses in my buttock tissue adjacent to my anus for a few months.
There are times it opens, and oozes and improves. Two weeks later it returns.
Presently it is about 3 Sq CM and purple red, with NO HEAD. It looks like and feels like it is enlarging within the tissue as well. It is very swollen and now more uncomfortable than before.
I have tried:
Tea Tree Oil
Colliodal Silver
Calendula Ointment
Hep Sulp 30 CH
Sulphur 30 CH
I would like to use Silica but I have a cervical fusion from C3 through C7 with Titanium.
Will Silica be safe with these implants , or can you suggest any other alternative, other than surgery which the Doc has suggested.
Thanks
Anton Starling
Hello Doctor
My husband is diabetic under medication
He has vericose veins. There had been a boil small in appearance on his leg which has no pain no puss little itching but goes by itself leaving scar the same has reappeared on his lower legs which has been keep spreading to his thighs back neck face hands and scalp in couple of years. This has an irritation as it has been spreading… The wound heals and again reappears.
Please give us the suggestion and treatment due to which he is not able to meet people outside. Pls help
Rashmi
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Respected Doctor Sharma sir ,
I’ve got boils on my thigh and pimples are all over the face and forehead all of a sudden
not taking any medications , drinking water properly
please give some opinion
Respected Doctor Sharma sir,
I get small boils frequently any where on the body and some times one of such boils grows really big and troubles me. I have to go to a Doctor under such circumstances and get it PRICKED and remove the puss, take Antibiotics for 5 days and then repeated GM dressing BO (as I could read from the prescription) for 3 days or more.
Hope the explanation given is sufficient to give a proper opinion.
Thanks a lot in anticipation.
Sincerely yours,
Kesari G Sharma
My wife is suffering with lichin planopilaris on her scalp. Could you please suggest a powerful homeopathic remedy to treat this condition?
I have boil in anus just two days back .it has some pain,which medicine shall I use?
My wife is suffering with lichin planopilaris on her scalp. Could you please suggest a powerful homeopathic remedy to treat this condition?
I have very dry and white flaky skin on my fingers . It becomes itchy in the evenings . Is it infection or allergy, what medicine should I take ?
Hello dr my daughter is suffering from pus boils the boils are mostly on thies and on abdomen she is 10 years please prescribe any medicine
Hello Dr. Sharma;
My brother has been troubled with hard big dark boils no puss most of his life currently diagnosed with Gangrene in the Genitalia spent six months in the HELL VA Hospital they send him home with no antibiotics no creams to treat his unhealed sores nor insulin even though the checked his sugar every day . To this day he does not know what he has what caused this horrific Gangrene and lots of pain this two weeks he is home now. I am just his sister and he is my favorite brother and currently he does not want to live, he is in OHIO and we are in Illinois and that damn VA hospital trow him under the bridge with not medication and is ready to take his life and I will sue that VA Hospital if it comes to that. Thank you for any reply you can give me. Lyuba Ohrnberger
My husband is suffering with abscess on both cheeks near his rectirum please can you help us he is in terrible pain this as been reacuring for over 6 years doctors give him antbiotics but. they come back with Avaengance you can feel chubes that lead from the recturum leading to the opening we’re the puss and blood come out of the abscess please can you help use he is in terrible pain any homeopathic medicine that can help treat this condition we would be very grateful thank you for you help
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Im diabetic since 2 yrs
From.last yr im frequently getting boils near vaginal area on both sides cant use hairremoving cream its burns like havoc
These boils never burst thy swell and after medication settled down and arise after certain spam
I hv motions prblm too …..
I keep getting an infection from a threadlift the infection is along the string. Get it cleared up and it comes back
I had a furuncle on left calf. My friend applied home remedy on it. Now it is burned, m having boil near furuncle
Please help me