Acne/Pimple

What is Acne?

Acne & Pimple Ayurvedic Treatment

Acne appears on the skin as. occluded pores (“comedones”), also known as blackheads or whiteheads, tender red bumps also known as pimples or zits, pustules (bumps containing pus), and occasionally as. cysts (the deep pimples and boils of cystic acne).

Symptoms of Acne

  • Large swollen pimples with pus filled inside
  • Appears on Buttocks, Groins and Armpit area
  • Redness, swelling, Papules, Pustules, Nodules, Scarring.
  • Oozing and bleeding with pain
  • Black scar formation and hyper-pigmentation of badly heated Acne

Causes of Acne

  • Adolecent age
  • Excessive heat exposure
  • Improper face care - lack of washing and cleanliness
  • Excess sweating
  • No Exercise
  • High carbohydrate and fatty diet
  • Stress
  • Genetics

Risk of Acne

Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. While anyone can develop acne, certain factors can increase the risk of developing the condition, including:

  1. Hormonal changes: Fluctuations in hormones, particularly during puberty, pregnancy, and menstruation, can increase the production of oil in the skin, leading to clogged pores and acne.

  2. Genetics: Acne can run in families, suggesting that there may be a genetic component to the condition.

  3. Certain medications: Some medications, such as steroids and birth control pills, can increase the risk of developing acne.

  4. Environmental factors: Exposure to certain environmental factors, such as pollution and humidity, can increase the risk of developing acne.

  5. Diet: While the relationship between diet and acne is not fully understood, some studies suggest that a diet high in sugar and refined carbohydrates may increase the risk of developing acne.

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