Evidence supporting the use of: Castor oil derivative (unspecified)
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Castor oil and its derivatives have a long history of traditional use for various skin and mucosal conditions, including hemorrhoids. The traditional rationale is based on castor oil’s emollient and anti-inflammatory properties, believed to soothe irritation, lubricate, and potentially reduce swelling when applied topically. Folk remedies have advocated for the topical application of castor oil to shrink hemorrhoids and ease discomfort, and it has been included in some over-the-counter ointments and suppositories for this purpose. However, high-quality scientific studies specifically investigating castor oil derivatives for hemorrhoid treatment are lacking. Most of the available clinical evidence is anecdotal or based on extrapolation from castor oil’s general skin benefits, such as wound healing and inflammation reduction. There are a few small studies and case reports suggesting possible benefits, but none that meet rigorous scientific standards for efficacy in hemorrhoid management. In summary, the use of castor oil derivatives for hemorrhoids is rooted in traditional practice rather than solid scientific validation.
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Other health conditions supported by Castor oil derivative (unspecified)
Abdominal PainAbscesses
Arthritis
Backache
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Constipation (adults)
Constipation (children)
Cuts
Diaper Rash
Digestion (poor)
Eczema
Eye Infections
Gall Bladder (sluggish or removed)
Glands (swollen lymph)
Hemorrhoids