ACNE (pimples) | Cause, Home treatment & HOMEOPATHY
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Simply put - skin cells, sebum and hair can clump together into a plug, this plug gets infected with bacteria, resulting in a swelling. A pimple starts to develop when the plug begins to break down.
Obstinate cases of acne with the formation of large red pustules that are tender to the touch. The eruption leaves a bluish-red mark. This remedy can be used for small pox and warts, also. Person needing this remedy may be irritable. Better - sitting erect; from eructation and expectoration.
Skin is dry, rough, scaly. Eruptions itch and burn and the person is restless and chilly. Condition is worse with cold applications. This remedy may also be used for Psoriasis. Person needing this remedy takes frequent sips of liquid; prefers hot liquid. Better - from heat; having head elevated; warm drinks. Worse - wet weather; after midnight; cold; cold food and drink; seashore; right side.
Itchiness worse on chest, shoulders, and face. This remedy is also used for Psoriasis. Person is restless during sleep and has unpleasant dreams. Better - when occupied either mentally or physically
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The word
acne comes from the word acme meaning "the highest point", which
comes from the Greek akme meaning "point" or "spot" - it
was originally mispelt, with an 'n' rather than an 'm' in 1835.
Acne is a disease
that involves the oil glands of the skin. It is not dangerous, but can leave
skin scars. Your skin has pores (tiny holes) which connect to oil glands
located under the skin. The glands are connected to the pores via follicles -
small canals. Sebum, an oily liquid, is produced by these glands. The sebum
carries dead skin cells through the follicles to the surface of your skin. A
small hair grows through the follicle out of the skin. Pimples grow when these
follicles get blocked.
In humans, when pimples appear they tend to do so on the
patient's face, back, chest, shoulders and neck. Acne develops when follicles
get blocked and infected.
Simply put - skin cells, sebum and hair can clump together into a plug, this plug gets infected with bacteria, resulting in a swelling. A pimple starts to develop when the plug begins to break down.
Various types of pimples
Whiteheads - remain under the skin and are very
small.
Blackheads
- clearly visible, they
are black and appear on the surface of the skin. Remember that a blackhead is
not caused by dirt. Scrubbing your face vigorously when you see blackheads will
not help.
Papules - visible on the surface of the skin. They are small bumps, usually pink.
Pustules
- clearly visible on the
surface of the skin. They are red at their base and have pus at the top.
Nobules
- clearly visible on the
surface of the skin. They are large, solid pimples. They are painful and are
embedded deep in the skin.
Cysts - clearly visible on the surface
of the skin. They are painful, and are filled with pus. Cysts can easily cause
scars.
What
causes acne?
All acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit, which is
made up of a hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and a hair. These units are found
everywhere on the body except on the palms, soles, top of the feet, and the
lower lip. The number of pilosebaceous units is greatest on the face, upper
neck, and chest. Sebaceous glands produce a substance called sebum, which is
responsible for keeping the skin and hair moisturized. During adolescence
sebaceous glands enlarge and produce more sebum under the influence of
hormones, also called androgens. After about age 20, sebum production begins to
decrease.
Hormonal
Hormonal activity, such as menstrual cycles and puberty, may
contribute to the formation of acne. During puberty, an increase in male sex
hormones called androgens cause the follicular glands to grow larger and make
more sebum. Use of anabolic steroids may have a similar effect. Several
hormones have been linked to acne: the androgens testosterone,
dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), as well
as insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-I).
Development of acne vulgaris in later years is uncommon, although
this is the age group for rosacea, which may have similar appearances. True
acne vulgaris in adult women may be a feature of an underlying condition such
as pregnancy and disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome or the rare
Cushing's syndrome. Menopause-associated acne occurs as production of the
natural anti-acne ovarian hormone estradiol fails at menopause. The lack of
estradiol also causes thinning hair, hot flushes, thin skin, wrinkles, vaginal
dryness, and predisposes to osteopenia and osteoporosis as well as triggering
acne (known as acne climacterica in this situation).
Genetic
The tendency to develop acne runs in families. For example,
school aged boys with acne often have other members in their family with acne.
A family history of acne is associated with an earlier occurrence of acne and
an increased number of retentional acne lesions.
Psychological
While the connection between acne and stress has been
debated, scientific research indicates that "increased acne severity"
is "significantly associated with increased stress levels." The
National Institutes of Health (USA) list stress as a factor that "can
cause an acne flare." A study of adolescents in Singapore "observed a
statistically significant positive correlation […] between stress levels and
severity of acne." It is also not clear whether acne causes stress and
thus perpetuates itself to some extent.
Infectious
Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) is the anaerobic bacterium
species that is widely concluded to cause acne, though Staphylococcus
epidermidis has been universally discovered to play some role since normal
pores appear colonized only by P.acnes. Regardless, there are specific clonal
sub-strains of P.acnes associated with normal skin health and others with
long-term acne problems. It is as yet inconclusive whether any of these
undesirable strains evolve on-site in the adverse conditions or are all
pathogenically acquired, or possibly either depending on the individual
patient. These strains either have the capability of changing, perpetuating, or
adapting to, the abnormal cycle of inflammation, oil production, and inadequate
sloughing activities of acne pores. At least one particularly virulent strain,
though, has been circulating around Europe for at least 87 years. In vitro,
resistance of P. acnes to commonly used antibiotics has been increasing, as
well.
Diet
A high glycemic load diet is associated with worsening acne.
There is also an association between the consumption of milk and the rate and
severity of acne. Other associations such as chocolate and salt are not
supported by the evidence. However, products with these ingredients often
contain a high glycemic load
Symptoms
of acne
Acne commonly appears on the face and shoulders, but it may
also occur on the trunk, arms, legs, and buttocks.
- Blackheads
- Crusting
of skin bumps
- Cysts
- Papules
(small red bumps)
- Pustules
- Redness
around the skin eruptions
- Scarring
of the skin
- Whiteheads
What
can make acne worse?
- Menstrual
cycle - Girls
and women with acne tend to get it worse one or two weeks before their
menstrual period arrives. This is probably due to hormonal changes that
take place. Some people say they eat more chocolate during this time and
wonder whether there may be a connection. However, experts believe the
worsening acne is not due to chocolate, but rather to hormonal changes.
- Anxiety
and stress -
mental stress can affect your levels of some hormones, such as cortisol
and adrenaline, which in turn can make acne worse. Again, stress can make
some people binge-eat. Experts believe the culprits are most likely the
hormone levels, rather than the binge-eating.
- Hot
and humid climates - when it is hot and humid we sweat more. This can make the acne
worse.
- Oil
based makeups -
moisturizing creams, lubricating lotions, and all makeup that contain oil
can speed up the blocking of your pores.
- Greasy
hair - some
hair products are very greasy and might have the same effect as oil based
makeup. Hair products with cocoa butter or coconut butter are examples.
- Squeezing the pimples - if you try to squeeze pimples your acne is more likely to get worse, plus you risk scarring.
Signs
and tests
Your doctor can diagnose acne by looking at your skin.
Testing is usually not needed.
Home
Treatment for Acne
- The
face should be scrubbed several times daily with a warm washcloth to
remove skin oils and keratin plugs. The rubbing and heat of washcloth help
dislodge the keratin plug.
- Soap
will help remove skin oil and will decrease the number of bacteria living
on the skin.
- If
there are pimples on the back, a backbrush or washcloth should be used.
- Greases
and creams on the skin may aggravate the problem.
- Diet
is not an important factor in most cases, but if certain foods tend to
aggravate the problem, avoid them.
- There
is scant evidence that chocolate aggravates acne, despite popular belief.
- Do
not pick or squeeze acne lesions, which ruptures glands and spreads sebum
into the skin, increasing symptoms.
- Makeup,
greasy hair preparations, or tight sweatbands can plug ducts of glands and
increase comedone formation. Avoid these if possible.
- An
abrasive soap maybe used from one to three times daily to reduce further
oiliness in the skin and remove the keratin plugs from the follicles.
- Medications
containing benzoyl peroxide are now widely available without prescription.
Use it as directed and can be used in mild acne cases only.
- No
acne treatment works immediately. Topical acne preparations work by
unplugging glands. You must use them consistently to make them effective.
- For
severe cases please see your Homeopath.
Phototherapy;
Blue and red light
Light exposure has long been used as a short-term treatment
for acne. Recently, visible light has been successfully employed to treat mild
to moderate acne (phototherapy or deep penetrating light therapy) - in
particular intense violet light (405–420 nm) generated by purpose-built
fluorescent lighting, dichroic bulbs, LEDs or lasers. Used twice weekly, this
has been shown to reduce the number of acne lesions by about 64% and is even
more effective when applied daily. The mechanism appears to be that a porphyrin
(Coproporphyrin III) produced within P. acnes generates free radicals
when irradiated by 420 nm and shorter wavelengths of light. Particularly
when applied over several days, these free radicals ultimately kill the
bacteria. Since porphyrins are not otherwise present in skin, and no UV light
is employed, it appears to be safe, and has been cleared for marketing by the
U.S. FDA.
Homeopathy
for acne
For successful treatment emotional and mental symptoms should
be traced out. After getting a complete picture from physical and mental
generals a constitutional medicine is prescribed. I am going to list out some
remedies which have the symptoms of acne. You cannot take any homeopathic
medicines without your homeopaths advice.
ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM -- Tartrate of Antimony & Potash
Obstinate cases of acne with the formation of large red pustules that are tender to the touch. The eruption leaves a bluish-red mark. This remedy can be used for small pox and warts, also. Person needing this remedy may be irritable. Better - sitting erect; from eructation and expectoration.
Worse - in evening; lying down at night; milk; sour things;
warmth; damp, cold weather.
ARSENICUM ALBUM - Arsenious Acid
Skin is dry, rough, scaly. Eruptions itch and burn and the person is restless and chilly. Condition is worse with cold applications. This remedy may also be used for Psoriasis. Person needing this remedy takes frequent sips of liquid; prefers hot liquid. Better - from heat; having head elevated; warm drinks. Worse - wet weather; after midnight; cold; cold food and drink; seashore; right side.
KALI BROMATUM -- Bromide of Potash
Itchiness worse on chest, shoulders, and face. This remedy is also used for Psoriasis. Person is restless during sleep and has unpleasant dreams. Better - when occupied either mentally or physically
.
LACHESIS – Bushmaster
Skin has bluish purplish appearance. Face may also be reddish purple. Better -
from discharges; warm applications. Worse - after sleep, on waking in the
morning. Lachesis sleeps into an aggravation; left side; spring; warm bath; hot
drinks; cannot stand anything around throat or waist.
NUX VOMICA -- Poison Nut
Acne, skin red and blotchy. Skin is
burning hot, especially the face, but needs to keep covered or else they get
chilly. The person needing Nux Vomica is usually thin, quick, active, nervous
and irritable. Does a lot of mental work and leads a sedentary life. Indulges
in excesses like coffee, stimulants, wine, etc. Better - from a nap if allowed
to finish it; in the evening; from rest; damp wet weather. Worse - morning;
after eating; touch; mental exertion; stimulants; dry weather; cold.
RHUS TOXICODENDRON -- Poison Ivy
Skin is red, itchy, painful, swollen. Itching is intense. Burning eczematous
eruptions with tendency to scale formation. Better - warm, dry weather; motion;
extremely hot bathing; walking; change of position; rubbing; stretching. Worse
- during sleep; cold, wet, rainy weather and after rain; at night; during rest;
lying on back or right side.
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS -- Blood Root
Acne with scanty menses. Red, blotchy eruptions. Burning and itching. Better -
acids; sleep; darkness. Worse - sweets; right side; motion; touch; heat.
SULPHUR IODATUM -- Iodide of Sulphur
Papular eruptions on face, cold sores on lips, boils on neck, barber's itch,
weeping eczema. Acne suppurates. Itching. Better - expectoration; cool air;
standing; winter. Worse - exertion; lying on right side; before storms; night;
morning; leaning forward; rising; stooping.
Natrum mur
Phosphorus
Pulsatilla and
Ignatia also can be given for acne.
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