Wild mallow has many medicinal properties: enveloping, anti-inflammatory, expectorant, emollient, soothing, analgesic, immunostimulating properties. Preparations from wild mallow flowers and leaves are used to treat spastic colitis, constipation, as well as as a sedative in case of prolonged cough, colds, flu, bronchitis, stomatitis and periodontitis. Wild mallow is an effective remedy for the prevention of diseases of the digestive tract and urinary tract. It helps to get rid of inflammation in the digestive tract, kidneys and urinary tract. Decoctions and infusions are taken orally, as well as used for rinsing and inhalations to relieve cough, cold, hoarseness and sore throat. Wild mallow is included in herbal mixtures with verbena, oats, medicinal chamomile, baths, ointments and compresses. Compresses of flowers and leaves are used to soften the breasts during breastfeeding. Wild mallow is also widely used in home cosmetology and dermatology. The decoction is used externally in applications to soften and relieve itching in case of skin diseases. Compresses from wild mallow are used to heal purulent wounds, burns, the effects of herpes viruses, in case of dyshidrosis, as an anti-inflammatory agent. It is recommended to use a decoction of wild mallow for rinsing hair after shampooing. Flowers and leaves are included in cosmetic mixtures that are used for face masks - for dry and sensitive skin, age wrinkles and to refresh the skin of the face. For men - the plant is used to treat impotence.