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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
A REVIEW: NATURAL REMEDIES FOR ANTI-ACNE THERAPY
Vishva Khunt*, Pooja Khanpara, Sanjay Vyas and Dr. Shital Faldu
. Abstract The body's most delicate organ is the skin. It is well fact that daily skin exposure causes a variety of issues, including pigmentation, acne, pimples, and sunburn markings. These days, acne is the most prevalent skin condition. Acne is a follicular skin disorder characterized by inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions and scarring that mostly affects the Pilosebaceous unit of the face, neck, and trunk. Approximately 80–95% of people in their pubertal years, 20–45% of adults, and less than 25% of women experienced skin disorders including acne, black spots, etc. Adult female acne can affect women even after they turn 25. For a very long time, there have been a lot of topical and systematic treatments for Acne vulgaris that use synthetic components. Because synthetic medications have a high risk of side effects and can be used in both internal and exterior therapy, Natural treatments are thought to be a safer and more effective option for treating acne vulgaris. The use of phytochemicals and medicinal plants to treat skin conditions, such as acne vulgaris, has grown in popularity during the last few decades. A relevant approach is the use of natural medicine as an alternative and supplemental therapy. This study's primary goal was to systematically evaluate the safety and effectiveness of natural medicinal herbs and phytochemicals in the management of acne vulgaris. Keywords: Acne Vulgaris, Natural Medicinal Plants, Natural remedies, Skin Diseases, Acne Therapy. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
