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Ficaria verna
Named for its specific traditional use for hemorrhoids (piles) — one of the few herbs truly specific for this condition.
Pilewort (Ficaria verna) is a traditional herbal remedy specifically indicated for hemorrhoids and varicose veins, with topical use supported by limited clinical evidence. Its active compounds include protoanemonin, anemonin, saponins, and tannins, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and venotonic properties. Due to toxicity concerns, it is restricted to external application only.
The anti-inflammatory and venotonic effects of pilewort are attributed to its saponin and tannin content, which strengthen venous walls and reduce capillary permeability. Protoanemonin, present in the dried herb, exhibits antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity, while anemonin may contribute to analgesic effects. Topical application promotes vasoconstriction and reduces edema in hemorrhoidal tissue, likely through modulation of prostaglandin synthesis and astringent action on mucous membranes.
Named for its specific traditional use for hemorrhoids (piles) — one of the few herbs truly specific for this condition.
Pilewort (Ficaria verna) is a traditional herbal remedy specifically indicated for hemorrhoids and varicose veins, with topical use supported by limited clinical evidence. Its active compounds include protoanemonin, anemonin, saponins, and tannins, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and venotonic properties. Due to toxicity concerns, it is restricted to external application only.
The anti-inflammatory and venotonic effects of pilewort are attributed to its saponin and tannin content, which strengthen venous walls and reduce capillary permeability. Protoanemonin, present in the dried herb, exhibits antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity, while anemonin may contribute to analgesic effects. Topical application promotes vasoconstriction and reduces edema in hemorrhoidal tissue, likely through modulation of prostaglandin synthesis and astringent action on mucous membranes.