Beneficial Qualities Of Eucalyptus Oil

By Kaushal Sheth

Eucalyptus oil is a potent remedy for skin treatment. Due to the strong reactions it can cause in some people, it is to be used with caution and under the prescription of a licensed medical professional. They can play havoc with your health if they are used in combination with the wrong drug. They are also popularly used as an effective insect repellent and as an aromatherapy oils. So, you should learn about the potential side effects before using Eucalyptus oil as a skin care treatment and about the advance warnings of a severe reaction on the off chance that you may have one.

Ingesting Eucalyptus oil is a commonly seen problem. Eucalyptus oil can be very toxic if taken internally and can show symptoms like stomach pain, vomiting and nausea. High doses of eucalyptus oil can cause multi-organ failure and affect the cardiovascular system. A more severe reaction can lead to a coma or death. More and more studies are being carried out to better understand the harmful and useful effects of Eucalyptus oil on the human body.

Eucalyptus oil is an active ingredient in many popular mouthwashes. Since Eucalyptus oil can cause serious problems if ingested, it goes without saying that you should not swallow the mouthwash in large quantities. Of course, a little amount of mouthwash can get in when you gurgle but, if possible try to avoid this as well. Swallowing larger amounts can lead to bleedings, seizures and heart problems. Since children have low threshold for toxicity, they should not be given mouthwashes with Eucalyptus oil in them. They will inevitably swallow some even if they try to gurgle with the mouthwash. So, unless it is prescribed by a doctor, you should not allow your children to use a mouthwash that has Eucalyptus oil in them. In fact, you should keep such potentially harmful items out of their reach.

Eucalyptus oil has become very popular among people who are fans of aromatherapy. Aromatherapy skin care makes use of herbs and plant extracts to take care of the skin. They are gentle and beneficial to the skin unlike their chemical counterparts. A very popular treatment is followed by adding a few drops of an essential oil to your bath to give you a refreshing bath. But, some people have complained of serious side effects like light headedness and hardship in breathing after a long hot bath with eucalyptus oil. This could be due to the combination of the long hot bath and to the reaction of the eucalyptus oil on your body. Anyway, it's prudent to try out this treatment with a short bath to gain a degree of understanding about your acceptable threshold.

Eucalyptus oil is commonly used for a wide range of skin conditions like eczema and burns. But, some people complain of irritation, burning feelings and in some cases skin rashes. Your sensitivity to Eucalyptus oil will depend on various factors and it is always a good idea to test it out before using Eucalyptus oil as a treatment. So, before you apply Eucalyptus oil on your damaged skin, try it out, in small quantities, on healthier skin and see if you suffer from any of the above mentioned reactions.

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