Evidence supporting the use of: Indian Coraltree
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids

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Synopsis

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

Indian Coraltree (Erythrina indica) has a long history of use in traditional Indian medicine, particularly within Ayurveda and Siddha systems. The bark, leaves, and flowers have been utilized for their purported anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and astringent properties. In the context of hemorrhoids, traditional healers have employed preparations made from the leaves or bark, often as topical applications or decoctions, to reduce swelling, pain, and bleeding.

However, modern scientific validation for these uses is limited. There are a few in vitro and animal studies suggesting anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of Erythrina indica extracts, but there are no robust clinical trials specifically evaluating its efficacy or safety in hemorrhoids management. The available evidence is mostly limited to ethnobotanical surveys, traditional medicine texts, and anecdotal case reports. Therefore, its use for hemorrhoids is primarily justified by traditional knowledge rather than by rigorous scientific data.

In summary, Erythrina indica (Indian Coraltree) is traditionally used for hemorrhoids, but modern evidence supporting its effectiveness is weak and largely anecdotal.

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