Essential Oils For Swollen Lymph Nodes
If you’ve ever caught a cold or battled an infection, you may have noticed tender, swollen lumps under your jaw, neck, or armpits. These aren’t “swollen glands” as they’re often called, but swollen lymph nodes and a clear signal that your immune system is hard at work fighting off illness. While the body usually resolves this swelling on its own, many people turn to essential oils and lymphatic drainage massage as a natural way to encourage healing, reduce inflammation, and restore balance.
In this guide, we’ll explore how the lymphatic system works, why lymph nodes become swollen, and which essential oils for lymphatic drainage can help you feel relief.
What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes?
Swollen lymph nodes are most commonly caused by:[1]
- Viral infections (such as the common cold or flu)
- Bacterial infections (like strep throat or ear infections)
- Seasonal allergies
- Sinus infections
- In rare cases, more serious conditions that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional
Your lymphatic system is a vital part of your immune system. It carries lymph fluid throughout the body, helping to remove toxins, waste, and pathogens. When harmful invaders enter the body, the lymph nodes swell with white blood cells to fight them off.
How Essential Oils Support Lymphatic Drainage
Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts that can offer:
- Anti-inflammatory properties to reduce swelling and tenderness
- Improved circulation to encourage the movement of lymph fluid
- Immune support to help your body fight infections
- Relaxation and stress relief, which promotes overall healing
When paired with techniques like a warm compress, inhalation, or lymphatic massage, essential oils can naturally encourage the body’s detox process and bring soothing relief to swollen lymph nodes.
Best Essential Oils for Swollen Lymph Nodes
At Edens Garden, we’ve curated a list of oils known for their immune-boosting and lymphatic-supporting benefits.
1. Ginger Essential Oil
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- How it helps: Ginger oil is naturally warming and stimulates circulation, making it an excellent choice for swollen lymph nodes caused by infection or congestion. Its anti-inflammatory compounds also help soothe discomfort.[2]
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How to use:
- Dilute 2 drops of Ginger essential oil in 1 tsp of carrier oil (like Jojoba or Coconut).
- Apply the diluted blend to a warm, damp cloth.
- Place the compress gently over the swollen lymph nodes around the throat or neck.
- Dilute 2 drops of Ginger essential oil in 1 tsp of carrier oil (like Jojoba or Coconut).
This warm throat compress with Ginger essential oil can ease tenderness and encourage lymphatic flow.
2. Peppermint Essential Oil
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- How it helps: Peppermint oil contains menthol, which offers a cooling sensation that can relieve pain and swelling.[3] It also helps open the airways, making it particularly useful if swollen lymph nodes are accompanied by congestion.
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How to use:
- Add 2–3 drops of Peppermint essential oil to a bowl of steaming water.
- Place a towel over your head, close your eyes, and inhale deeply for 5–10 minutes.
This steam inhalation with Peppermint oil can reduce sinus pressure, open breathing passages, and promote overall relaxation.
3. Inflammation Aid Roll-On
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- How it helps: Our Inflammation Aid Roll-On is pre-diluted with soothing essential oils like Copaiba, Helichrysum, and Turmeric to ease swelling and promote circulation.
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How to use:
- Gently roll the blend directly over swollen lymph nodes (neck, armpits, or behind the ears).
- Massage lightly in circular motions to stimulate lymphatic drainage.
This is one of the easiest ways to find relief when you’re on the go or don’t have time for a compress or steam session.
Additional Essential Oils That Support Lymphatic Health
Along with Ginger, Peppermint, and Inflammation Aid, these essential oils are also known to support lymphatic health:
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Cypress Essential Oil: Stimulates circulation and reduces water retention
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Juniper Berry Essential Oil: A natural detoxifier that supports kidney and lymph function
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Lemon Essential Oil: Fresh, uplifting, and cleansing for the body and lymphatic system
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Black Pepper Essential Oil: Warming and circulation-boosting
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Rosemary Essential Oil: Stimulates lymph flow and improves immune function
These oils can be added to massage blends or diffused to complement your wellness routine.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage With Essential Oils
A lymphatic drainage massage is a gentle technique designed to stimulate the flow of lymph fluid and reduce swelling. When paired with essential oils, the benefits can be even greater.
How to do a self-lymphatic massage:
- Dilute 3–4 drops of your chosen essential oil (or a blend) in 1 tbsp of carrier oil.
- Apply the oil to swollen lymph node areas.
- Use gentle, circular motions with light pressure, always massaging toward the heart to encourage lymph flow.
- Focus on the neck, underarms, and behind the ears or areas where lymph nodes are most commonly swollen.
Safety Precautions
While essential oils for swollen lymph nodes can be effective, keep these safety tips in mind:
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Always dilute essential oils with a carrier oil before applying to the skin.
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Avoid applying undiluted oils directly on swollen areas.
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Perform a patch test before full use to rule out skin sensitivity.
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If swollen lymph nodes persist for more than 2 weeks or are accompanied by weight loss, night sweats, or severe illness, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
Infection-Fighting Support
Swollen lymph nodes are a natural sign that your body is working hard to fight off infection. By combining essential oils with techniques like warm compresses, steam inhalation, and gentle lymphatic massage, you can support your body’s natural healing process and find soothing relief.
Whether you reach for Ginger, Peppermint, or our convenient Inflammation Aid Roll-On, essential oils provide a natural, aromatic, and effective way to care for your lymphatic system.
SOURCES:
- Swollen Lymph Nodes. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/15219-swollen-lymph-nodes
- The Amazing and Mighty Ginger. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK92775/
- The distinctive role of menthol in pain and analgesia: Mechanisms, practices, and advances. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9580369/
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16 comments
Ra Nae B Bangerter
Thank you so so much. Everything you posted is so valuable to me. I truly trust essential oils. Have been suffering with swollen neck lymps for weeks and found you site. So blessed. Thanks again.
Edens Garden
Hi Sandy! You can find suggestions on essential oils for swelling here: https://www.edensgarden.com/blogs/news/the-best-essential-oils-for-swelling
sandy
I HAD BREAST CANCER AND NOW MY UNDERARM AND BREAST SWELL IS THERE ANY OILS I CAN USE TO HELP WITH SWELLING
Edens Garden
Hi Katrin! Once per day is sufficient and we recommend a 2% dilution rate!
Katrin Birkholz
Thank you! What should be the dilution ratio and how many times per day?
Jeri
Great advice! I have swollen lymph nodes. I’ll definitely use lemon or peppermint EO. Thanks! :)
Edens Garden
Hi Alice! The best way to use oils with lymphatic drainage is to get a professional lymph drainage massage, or view the video we linked to above for tips on how to give yourself a lymph drainage massage.
alice
I was told Laurel Leaf is the best for lymph node issues. could you let me know where to apply. thanks. alice
Edens Garden
Hi F. McNicholl! You can read our full stance on essential oil ingestion here: https://www.edensgarden.com/blogs/news/is-it-safe-to-ingest-essential-oils-1
F. McNicholl
What oils can be taken orally? I add 1 drop of peppermint oil to my last cup of tea. I sleep really well and it helps remove any mucus in the chest.
Monica Watts
You need to sell a blend for lymphatic drainage
Edens Garden
Hi Ingrid! We suggest trying the Circu-Touch roll-on which contains many of the oils mentioned in this blog. It’s already pre-diluted and ready to use. Alternatively, you could choose three of the oils mentioned – and add 6 drops each in 1 ounce of carrier oil. For example–
6 drops Black Pepper
6 drops Cypress
6 drops Ginger
1 ounce Carrier Oil
Edens Garden
Hi Janet! There are a few things to consider before we can make a suggestion for someone with a serious health condition. Please reach out to our aromatherapists for more information: aaa@edensgarden.com
IngridC
I have some of these essential oils already. You do not mention at all how much to use of each essential oil in the recipe with the carrier oil? What’s the sense of buying these if you don’t know there recipe?
Janet Harris
I am looking for anything that will help a cancer patient in pain from swollen lymph nodes. I was reading about drainage massage. How will this work for this issue
Roy Benford
December 2, 2024 at 2:43 pm
I’ve been searching for a remedy for my inflamed lymph nodes. Just found your site. What a blessing. Thank you!