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Acne
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Acne is the scientific term for
what we normally call pimples,
blackheads, whiteheads or
nodules that form on the face,
chest, upper back or shoulders.
Acne sufferers experience
persistent, recurring reddish
blemishes on the face, chest,
shoulders, neck, upper back or
buttocks. When these blemishes
are spots that have a dark, open
center, they are called
blackheads. Whiteheads are spots
that bulge under the skin and
have no opening. Pimples, on the
other hand, are whiteheads that
rupture. The boil-like lumps are
called nodules.
Despite the common myth, poor
hygiene or poor diet does not
cause Acne. It is believed to be
the result of an overproduction
of sebum, a waxy substance that
lubricates the skin. The sebum
may plug a hair follicle,
bacteria grows inside the
blocked follicle resulting in an
inflammation. This can result in
a pimple, or in rare cases, a
boil or a cyst. Acne is an
outbreak of many pimples,
blackheads, etc.
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Conventional: |
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If you have a persistent,
uncontrollable acne, see a
dermatologist.
A prescription drug called
retinoid, a derivative of
Vitamin A, alters the growth of
oil glands. It can dry up
current pimples and prevent
others from forming.
Unfortunately, it also has an
uncomfortable, burning or drying
sensation.
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For inflamed acne, your
dermatologist may prescribe
antibiotics. |
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For out of control acne, your
doctor may prescribe a drug
called isotretinoin (Accutane).
It is one of the most potent
acne remedy and can, in some
cases, virtually eliminate the
problem. Unfortunately, it is
also one of the most hazardous.
Use of this drug may result in
itching, headaches, muscle pain
and hair loss. It may cause
birth defects if taken by
pregnant women. So, it is only
used when nothing else works. In
order to minimize the problems
cause by this drug, researchers
are now testing preparations
that can be locally applied at
the affected areas, so as to
minimize its reach.
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Common Sense Care: |
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Wash the affected area
twice a day with mild
soap. Use soap such as
Dove, or one that
contains benzyl
peroxide, such as Oxy-5.
Wash as often necessary
to keep the area clean.
Do not scrub.
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Shampoo the hair
regularly.
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Keep long hair off the
face and shoulders and
wash it daily.
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Avoid shaving as much as
possible; when shaving
take care to avoid
nicking the pimples. Use
a fresh shaving blade to
minimize the chance of
spreading the infection.
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Avoid use of make-up or
cosmetics in areas prone
to acne. If you have to
wear make-up, use only
the hypoallergenic or
fragrance free kind.
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Don't pop, pick,
scratch, or squeeze your
pimples. This may cause
infection and scarring.
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You may use an
over-the-counter
treatment that contain
substances such as
benzyl peroxide (gel or
cream) or salicylic
acid. Start with the
lowest strength and
apply once a day about
half an hour after
washing. It may take
several weeks to work.
Never use more than 5
percent strength without
consulting a physician
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Call Your Doctor When: |
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If the acne does not get better
after two to three months of
over-the-counter-treatment.
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You have a large number of pimples
or you have signs of scarring. |
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If your skin is abnormally flushed
around your cheeks or nose, you may
have rosacea. |
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Herbal Medicine: |
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Black currant seed oil or
evening primrose oil, three
500-milligram capsules a day
daily for three months or until
your acne clears up.
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Herbalists also may recommend
echinacea, calendula, tea tree
oil, and goldenseal. Drinking a
tea made with a combination of
nettles and cleavers tincture
may be effective for acne.
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If stress is a contributory
problem for your acne, try
relaxing with a cup of tea made
from lavender or chamomile.
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Chinese herbs cnidium seed and
honeysuckle flower are prescribed by
Chinese herbalists. |
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Caution:
Under no circumstances, do not
use any herbal preparations to
newborns without consulting your
qualified practitioner
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Food and Nutrition: |
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Most doctors now believe that
acne is not a food related
problem. Some alternate
practitioners use diet as a
basis for their treatment of
acne.
Eat foods high in beta carotene,
such as carrots, pumpkin,
cantaloupe and other
yellow-orange fruits and
vegetables.
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Vitamin Therapy: |
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Nutritionists generally suggest: |
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30 - 50 mg Zinc supplement daily
- Zinc may help contribute to
reducing the inflammation and
heals the damaged skin.
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Chromium supplements - Chromium
helps boosts the body's ability to
break down glucose. |
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Vitamin A - reduces sebum and
keratin production. (Caution:
taking mega doses of Vitamin A
can cause headaches, fatigue,
muscle and joint pain and other
side effects. Consult a
qualified practitioner before
taking mega supplements)
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Vitamin E - an antioxidant (200 to
400 IU a day) |
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Vitamin B-6 50 mg per day. This
vitamin aids in the metabolism of
hormones |
Beneficial Foods To Eat
· Green Vegetables
· Carrots
· Celery
· Onions
· Garlic
· Cucumber
· Watercress
· Kelp
· Seaweeds
· Fish (cold-water ocean)
· Whole grains
· Sprouts
· Fruit
· Vegetable juices
· Sweet potato
· Squash
· Broccoli
· Kale
· Peaches
· Apricots |
Foods To Avoid
· Sugar
· Fried Foods
· Meat
· Poultry
· Dairy products
· Nut butters
· Citrus (except lemon juice)
· Processed or refined foods
· Caffeinated drinks
Herbal Acne Formula
Acne, Blemish Remover
Dried Herbs:
2 parts Red Clover
2 parts Dandelion Root
1 part Echinacea root
1 part Alfalfa leaf
1/2 part Capsicum |
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