Evidence supporting the use of: Lichen (unspecified)
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Lichens have a long history of use in traditional medicine across various cultures, particularly in Europe and Asia. Some species of lichen have been used in folk remedies for a variety of skin and mucosal conditions, including hemorrhoids. Historical texts and ethnobotanical records occasionally mention the application of lichen poultices, extracts, or decoctions to soothe inflamed hemorrhoidal tissue, likely due to their perceived astringent, anti-inflammatory, or antimicrobial properties. However, these uses are based primarily on tradition and anecdote rather than rigorous scientific evaluation.

To date, there is extremely limited scientific research specifically addressing the efficacy or safety of lichen species for hemorrhoid treatment. Most modern pharmacological studies on lichens focus on their antimicrobial or antioxidant properties, not on hemorrhoids or related conditions. There are no well-designed clinical trials, systematic reviews, or authoritative recommendations supporting lichen as a treatment for hemorrhoids. Thus, while there is some historical precedent for their use, the overall evidence is weak and does not meet modern standards of validation.

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