Evidence supporting the use of: Chamomile (unspecified)
For the health condition: Colds (with fever)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla or Chamaemelum nobile) has a long history of traditional use for treating symptoms of colds, including those accompanied by fever. In various cultures, chamomile tea or inhalation of chamomile steam is a common home remedy intended to soothe sore throats, ease congestion, and promote relaxation and sleep during illness. Historical herbal texts and ethnobotanical records from Europe and the Middle East frequently mention chamomile as a remedy for colds, fever, and inflammation.

Modern scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of chamomile specifically for treating colds with fever is limited. Some laboratory and animal studies have demonstrated that chamomile possesses anti-inflammatory, mild antimicrobial, and antipyretic (fever-reducing) properties. However, clinical trials evaluating its direct effect on cold symptoms or fever in humans are scarce and generally of low quality, often focusing on symptomatic relief (such as improved sleep or reduced sore throat discomfort) rather than on the resolution of the cold itself.

Overall, the use of chamomile for colds with fever is rooted primarily in traditional medicine, with only modest scientific data supporting some of its symptomatic benefits. It remains a popular herbal remedy, but more rigorous clinical studies are needed to confirm its efficacy for this specific condition.

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