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Herbal remedies are taking over the drug industry at a very fast rate and many are increasingly using them to treat all kind of ailments or as supplements. However, a lot of side effects of these herbs are not widely known as the manufacturers of these herbs are usually not required to send proof of safety and efficacy to the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) for approval before being dispatched. Recent researches are showing that some herbal remedies do indeed have side effects as follows: Ginko Biloba has been reported to cause spontaneous bleeding. St. Johns wort is known to cause gastrointestinal problems, allergic issues, exhaustion, confusion, a dry mouth, and photosensitivity. If you manifest these side effects, you may need to seek medical attention. Herbal supplements are also useful and can be taken daily as they are often very rich in vitamins and minerals especially calcium and magnesium. Common herbal supplements are St. Johns Wort, ginseng, fennel and Echinacea. Some of the household plants such as rosemary, basil and garlic are also considered herbs and have powerful therapeutic properties. They can be incorporated into many meals and are usually best to be taken raw as heat could sometimes reduce their healing properties Ephedra (Mahuang)is responsible for causing insomnia, nervousness, hypothermia, tremor, severe headaches, seizure, myocardial infarction, kidney stones. Kava could cause lingual dyskinesia, sedation, torticollis, enhancement of Parkinson's disease, oculogyric crisis, intense movements of the trunk, and rashes. In addition, certain herbs are known to produce severe side effects if taken with commercial pharmaceutical drugs. For example, Gingko Biloba may produce more severe bleeding in patients that also take aspirin and warfarin, Ephedra may produce hallucination-like symptoms if taken with alcohol or caffeine. A study also shows that approximately 25% of patients consulting doctors for serious ailments opt to use alternative medicines while only 70% of them are telling their doctors about it. Therefore, every patient must consult their physicians as well as herbalists before taking any herbal remedy and must adhere to prescribed dosage. This is because herbal medicines could have the effects of drugs such as marijuana which can be very dangerous if they are taken unknowingly with other commercial drugs and without proper guidance for a long period of time. Overall herbal remedy cures offer a much more cost effective advantage verse over the counter medicine. The pros far outway the cons and I suggest everyone should at least look into herbal remedies to help cure an illness or at least use as a preventive measure.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    How do I get rid of the redness on my acne scars?
    I don't have acne at all, but I have some scarring that is red. It takes forever for the redness to go down. Are there any remedies to rid me of the inflammation and redness?

    • ANSWER:
      Remedies for Acne

      Intensive research is been done in the field of dermatology to comprehend the nature, causes, and treatment for acne. Topical application of certain medications, use of certain home remedies, and changes incorporated into one s lifestyle help to decrease the intensity and subsequent outbreaks of acne. Most people opt for various types of face washes and creams to deal with acne, and there are various products available in the market that promise acne-free skin. However, it should be kept in mind that these products do not completely eradicate the acne. Face washes that contain salicylic acid help to drain the sebum from the clogged pores. Topical creams or gels can also be applied to dry or peel off a layer of skin or to restrict sebum formation. Certain antibiotic creams can also be used to reduce the growth of acne causing bacteria. While some of these products can be bought over-the-counter, others may require the prescription of a qualified physician or dermatologist.

      Apart from the conventional treatment, many people choose various home remedies to deal with acne. Natural and herbal remedies are becoming increasingly popular as these usually pose less risk of side effects, particularly for sensitive skin. Some of the commonly used herbal or home remedies for acne are as follows:

      Evidence suggests that aloe vera may be effective in treating minor skin infections, burns, cuts, as well as sebaceous cysts, pimples, and acne. These therapeutic effects can be attributed to the polysaccharides, anthraquinones, mannans, and lectins that are found in aloe vera. Applying aloe vera gel on the face and other acne-affected areas may thus be helpful.

      Honey is also another remedial option that can be used for acne treatment. Honey prevents the skin from becoming too oily, as an oily skin allows for more bacteria to thrive. At the same time, it helps maintain the moisture content of the skin. You can apply honey (mixed with yogurt) directly to your face or opt for honey-based face washes.

      A homemade face wash that contains diluted apple cider vinegar is also effective for clearing up acne. Apple cider vinegar is believed to help restrict bacterial activity on account of its antiseptic properties.

      Natural home remedies for acne include the use of face packs containing fenugreek paste or cucumber. Lemon juice diluted with mint and applied on the skin keeps infection at bay. Yogurt is also effective as it prevents the skin from getting too oily and supplies ample probiotics and nutrients to the skin.

      For prevention and management of acne, a lifestyle change is also beneficial. Try to exercise regularly so that the pores on your skin remain open and clear. It also helps to get sufficient rest and to avoid sleeping on your face, especially if you are prone to acne. A healthy diet is also a requisite to keep acne at bay. Lastly, engaging in stress-relieving activities helps lower stress levels, decreasing the intensity of acne.

      Various acne remedies at home can be used quite easily, and the results seen are often positive, with minimal side-effects. However, it is always best to consult a dietician or dermatologist before opting for any home treatment, as overuse or contraindications with other medications and treatments are possible. It is also best if you consult a physician if the redness and pain associated with acne takes a turn for the worse and does not subside.

  2. QUESTION:
    Is this a cyst or just a really painful pimple?
    Well I've had this pimple/cyst on my nose for a few days. It's slightly yellowish and I CANNOT pop it. It is extremely painful and whenever I touch it, it feels like I have a horrible bruise and someone pushing on it. I've cried at least twice in the past few days from the pain and I hardly ever cry from physical pain. I'm just really worried and it hurts so bad. So does it sound like a cyst, or just a pimple?

    • ANSWER:
      It is a cyst use toothpaste on it. Here are some tips that might be helpful:
      1) Tea Tree Oil
      2) Lemon juice
      3) Apple cider vinegar
      4) Bamboo extract or Sarna lotion good for rosacea, psoriasis, eczema
      5) Bio Oil or BB cream for dark spots or scars

      Applied lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to face or you can drink it through using it in water a few drops a day. Will help with both acne, and scars as well. Another way you can get rid of acne is by taking bamboo extract something I started when I had the problem really does work. Hope this works for you.

      OR: Here are seven best methods to clear up blemishes.

      Tea-Tree Oil
      Tea tree oil is a popular home remedy for acne. An essential oil is diluted and applied topically to acne lesions. How is tea tree oil believed to work? Tea tree oil contains a constituent called terpinen-4-ol that's thought to be responsible for most of tea tree oil's anti-bacterial activity. Because tea tree oil can kill bacteria, applying topical tea tree oil to acne lesions is believed to kill Propionibacterium acnes, the skin-dwelling bacteria involved in acne.To treat mild, occasional breakouts.
      How it works: Distilled from the leaves of an Australian shrub, tea-tree oil contains antibacterial and anti-microbial compounds called terpenoids that help kill the bacteria that, when trapped behind oil in a plugged pore, lead to acne breakouts. Try Burt s Bees Herbal Blemish Stick (, burtsbees.com). A roller-ball tube makes for easy application.Studies testing tea-tree oil against the gold-standard acne treatment, benzoyl peroxide, have shown that while the latter works more quickly, tea-tree oil is equally effective over time. And it results in fewer annoying side effects namely, dryness and redness.

      Sulfur
      If you have sensitive skin.
      How it works: A time-tested, gentle acne fighter, sulfur acts like a sponge to draw oil out of blocked pores, . This dries up pimples and keeps sebum production in check, helping to prevent future blemishes. Sulfur has a distinct smell think rotten eggs. Most preparations that use it contain a masking fragrance. However, to play it safe (and avoid scaring off coworkers), apply these products at night.

      Salicylic Acid
      To treat and soothe red, inflamed blemishes.Salicylic acid can have a calming, anti-inflammatory effect on pimples. It also breaks down the cement between cells in clogged pores to help unplug them,
      Salicylic acid is less irritating than more potent treatments, so it may be better for those with dry skin. It also tends to work well on stubborn blackheads.

      Retinoids
      Nightly to prevent breakouts.
      How they work: Retinoids, which include over-the-counter retinol and prescription-strength Retin-A, reduce acne by altering the oil chemistry on the skin. They help stop dense sebum from getting stuck within the pores, says Gross. Without oil deposits, bacteria can t grow and cause blemishes. Since retinoids can make skin sensitive to the sun, doctors recommend using them at night (and being diligent about wearing sunscreen during the day). To avoid irritation, apply every other evening to start, gradually working up to nightly use. Bonus benefit: Retinoids have been shown to increase collagen production and plump fine lines, making them a good choice if you re dealing with acne and wrinkles.

      Blue-Light Therapy
      If you want the latest preventive treatment and don t mind plunking down some cash for it.
      How it works: Once or twice a week, you use a handheld device to aim a beam of blue light onto your skin. Its wavelength hits and kills acne-causing bacteria, so any brewing pimples never come to the surface.This method will not address existing blemishes. Doctors typically suggest combining blue-light therapy with other remedies, such as topical treatments. To make things easy, consider a blue-light device that comes in a kit. At-home devices are smart alternatives to multiple costly treatments at a doctor s office.

      Oral Antibiotics
      If you experience painful bumps below the skin surface and your pimples leave lasting marks. Oral antibiotics act from the inside to kill the bacteria that cause acne, says Keri. They also reduce the inflammation associated with pimples, so deep-seated blemishes hurt less and leave fewer scars.

      Doctors usually prescribe them to get a severe condition under control and may then switch to topical treatments. Some antibiotics must be taken on an empty stomach, so read the label carefully.
      http://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/skincare/face/ways-to-treat-acne-00000000038296/page9.html

  3. QUESTION:
    How to reduce the redness of a popped pimple?
    I had a pimple I think it was called a cyst and it was under the skin. And it was so tempting a I just had to pop it when I did it became super red. I knew it was Gonna do this, so how to i reduce the redness? AND DON'T SAY CLEAN YOUR FACE BECAUSE, NO SH*T YOU CLEAN YOUR FACE I DO IT EVERY NIGHT AND DAY

    • ANSWER:
      Here are some tips that might be helpful:
      1) Tea Tree Oil
      2) Lemon juice
      3) Apple cider vinegar
      4) Bamboo extract good for rosacea and psoriasis
      5) Bio Oil or BB cream for dark spots or scars

      Applied lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to face or you can drink it through using it in water a few drops a day. Will help with both acne, and scars as well. Another way you can get rid of acne is by taking bamboo extract something I started when I had the problem really does work. Hope this works for you.

      OR: Here are seven best methods to clear up blemishes.

      Tea-Tree Oil
      Tea tree oil is a popular home remedy for acne. An essential oil is diluted and applied topically to acne lesions. How is tea tree oil believed to work? Tea tree oil contains a constituent called terpinen-4-ol that's thought to be responsible for most of tea tree oil's anti-bacterial activity. Because tea tree oil can kill bacteria, applying topical tea tree oil to acne lesions is believed to kill Propionibacterium acnes, the skin-dwelling bacteria involved in acne.To treat mild, occasional breakouts.
      How it works: Distilled from the leaves of an Australian shrub, tea-tree oil contains antibacterial and anti-microbial compounds called terpenoids that help kill the bacteria that, when trapped behind oil in a plugged pore, lead to acne breakouts. Try Burt s Bees Herbal Blemish Stick (, burtsbees.com). A roller-ball tube makes for easy application.Studies testing tea-tree oil against the gold-standard acne treatment, benzoyl peroxide, have shown that while the latter works more quickly, tea-tree oil is equally effective over time. And it results in fewer annoying side effects namely, dryness and redness.

      Sulfur
      If you have sensitive skin.
      How it works: A time-tested, gentle acne fighter, sulfur acts like a sponge to draw oil out of blocked pores, . This dries up pimples and keeps sebum production in check, helping to prevent future blemishes. Sulfur has a distinct smell think rotten eggs. Most preparations that use it contain a masking fragrance. However, to play it safe (and avoid scaring off coworkers), apply these products at night.

      Salicylic Acid
      To treat and soothe red, inflamed blemishes.Salicylic acid can have a calming, anti-inflammatory effect on pimples. It also breaks down the cement between cells in clogged pores to help unplug them,
      Salicylic acid is less irritating than more potent treatments, so it may be better for those with dry skin. It also tends to work well on stubborn blackheads.

      Benzoyl Peroxide
      To spot-treat a blemish fast.How it works: This top acne treatment is an antibacterial agent, killing the bacteria that cause pimples to form, says Gross. Because benzoyl peroxide is so powerful, it helps blemishes go down quickly; just make sure to use a non-comedogenic moisturizer first to minimize dryness. Initially, it can cause dryness and redness. Also, it bleaches towels and clothes, .

      Retinoids
      Nightly to prevent breakouts.
      How they work: Retinoids, which include over-the-counter retinol and prescription-strength Retin-A, reduce acne by altering the oil chemistry on the skin. They help stop dense sebum from getting stuck within the pores, says Gross. Without oil deposits, bacteria can t grow and cause blemishes. Since retinoids can make skin sensitive to the sun, doctors recommend using them at night (and being diligent about wearing sunscreen during the day). To avoid irritation, apply every other evening to start, gradually working up to nightly use. Bonus benefit: Retinoids have been shown to increase collagen production and plump fine lines, making them a good choice if you re dealing with acne and wrinkles.

      Blue-Light Therapy
      If you want the latest preventive treatment and don t mind plunking down some cash for it.
      How it works: Once or twice a week, you use a handheld device to aim a beam of blue light onto your skin. Its wavelength hits and kills acne-causing bacteria, so any brewing pimples never come to the surface.This method will not address existing blemishes. Doctors typically suggest combining blue-light therapy with other remedies, such as topical treatments. To make things easy, consider a blue-light device that comes in a kit. At-home devices are smart alternatives to multiple costly treatments at a doctor s office.

      Oral Antibiotics
      If you experience painful bumps below the skin surface and your pimples leave lasting marks. Oral antibiotics act from the inside to kill the bacteria that cause acne, says Keri. They also reduce the inflammation associated with pimples, so deep-seated blemishes hurt less and leave fewer scars.

      Doctors usually prescribe them to get a severe condition under control and may then switch to topical treatments. Some antibiotics must be taken on an empty stomach, so read the label carefully.
      http://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/skincare/face/ways-to-treat-acne-00000000038296/page9.html

  4. QUESTION:
    I recently stopped taking birthcontrol and got horrible acne what do i do?
    I've never had it and its horrible cyst like acne, should I take it again or what other option do I have its hormonal breakout cuz proactive and facial or peels don't do anything

    • ANSWER:
      Hi,

      For years i dreaded going out, meeting people or any event where i would have to show my face. My complexion was never even close to being clear. My doctor put me on a few prescriptions including the so-called best acne treatment, but i never found anything that worked without having side effects. Needless to say most of these so called cures either made our skin condition and our acne worse and filled us with heart breaking disappointment and frustration or they worked only short term, and acne came back with a vengeance. Some of these treatments simply didn't have any effect what so ever on my skin condition.

      Drugs, creams and typical acne treatments sometimes work in a partial way but the results are temporary and the side effects are nasty. The tiny handful acne sufferers who have learned how to clear their acne from within and without ever using drugs or over the counters are the only people in the world who keep their skin clear permanently. In 3 weeks, my face were acne free. I told my family and friends about it and they were amazed with the results.

      Herbs have proven to be a more natural, gentle alternative for the treatment of acne rather than the harsh, synthetic chemicals used in over-the-counter products and conventional medications. Not only are herbal remedies safe and effective to use, they also support the skin, immune and digestive systems.

      By addressing skin health at a cellular level via underlying tissue and sebaceous glands of the skin, MediAc improves problem skin without troublesome side effects, promoting skin health and renewal. It also improves the appearance of bumps and flaky, irritated skin temporarily.

      MediAc is taken internally, and stimulates the natural healing forces of the body from within to address and prevent acne and blackheads as a natural acne remedy. Presented in small dissolvable tablets, MediAc Relief is easy to ingest and hassle-free with no artificial colors or preservatives, and no side effects.

      All the homeopathic products and biochemic tissue salts are manufactured in an FDA and GMP registered pharmaceutical facility under the supervision of qualified homeopaths and responsible pharmacists. Individual ingredients are listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS). I've used MediAc and it works for me.
      Read more at http://www.powerfulremedies.com/acnecure/mediac.html

  5. QUESTION:
    People with psoriasis please tell me what your main diet is please?
    like what you eat every day. specificity please. what kind of dairy and what kind of meats and also maybe excersice regiment and daily sun exposure.thanks
    read the question dont give me links to something im not asking about.please
    bathing habits? what do you use to wash your body specific.

    • ANSWER:
      1.In Ur diet U may include aloe vera juice, raw vegetables, green juices, raithas, salads, wheat grass powder, noni juice, black tea, green tea, etc.--and exclude cooked food, burgers, pizzas,noodles, Chowmein, [deep freeze & deep fried mutton, chicken red meat, beef, pork, etc.], salt, baking soda, chocolate, coffee, tea, Nutra Sweet with aspartame, etc.
      3. It is an offshoot of excessive accumulation of heat in Ur body.

      How to remove excess heat from the body?
      Blisters/Scars/dry lips/dry mouth, acne/pimples, etc., are an offshoot of excessive accumulation of heat in the body.
      1. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, beans, and seeds provides thousands of micronutrients, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that can help protect against cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer s disease, among other conditions, experts say.
      2. Herbal remedy for excess heat----i tsp of black peppers + 8 tsp of crystal sugar/misri grind it and keep the powder in a glass bottle. take one tsp powder + 2 glasses of plain water in an empty stomach and do not take anything for 30 minutes.one can get cure in 10 days.
      3. Drink 4, 5 liters of water daily to purge toxins from Ur systems. 2-4 glasses after mouthwash in the empty stomach, Take @ 1 glass of water [2 hours after breakfast, lunch and dinner] every one hour. No water during food intake.

      4. Allergy Cut -- 1 tdi.
      Tulsi - 1 Cap morning & evening.
      Triphala -- 2 bdi after lunch * dinner.
      Liver Tone Plus - 1 Cap after meals [lunch & dinner].

      Nitya Paste-medicated with non-poisonous, vegetarian herbs.
      Utility: By virtue of its herbs, it acts as a antihistamine for all sorts of allergies by external & internal use. Medicated paste as tooth paste to prevent mouth odors, gums infection, cures tooth-ache, hemorrhages. If mixed with a few drops of honey and applied on face, it acts as a face pack. Black heads, pimples, psoriasis, any skin problem gets resolved. If a pinch of paste is taken internally with a cup of hot water, it acts as antacid, cures all the skin issues from inside also. If applied externally with honey, it acts as instant pain killer for joint pains, headaches, boils, pustules, abscesses, non-malignant, enlarged lymph nodes, cysts/non-malignant tumors, injuries, wounds, etc.

      Patented Ayurveda Food & Nutrition Supplements manufactured in India and USA, approved by USFDA, KOSHER, HALAL, GMP, ISO ETC., and made available at Stores in your vicinity in 40 countries all over the globe. No Side Effects.

      5. Sun light exposure:
      When the sun shines on bare skin, your body makes its own vitamin D. This is the major source of vitamin D, but it's not enough for many people. Fair-skinned people might get enough in 5-10 minutes on a sunny day, a few times a week. But cloudy days, the low light of winter, and the use of sun block (important to avoid skin cancer) all interfere. Older people and those with darker skin tones don t make as much from sun exposure. Experts say it's better to rely on food and supplements. Tanning/Tattoos drive U towards melanoma, skin cancers, etc..

      1.How to prevent Sunburn* & scope for consequential skin cancer, Melanoma, etc: Expose Ur body and or the affected parts within 90 minutes from sunrise & within 60 minutes before sunset. During strong winds, no exposure to sunlight, please. Any extra exposure shall be @ Ur own risk for skin cancer/melanoma..

  6. QUESTION:
    How do I to fix acne cysts?
    Hello, I need help fixing some of my acne, I have cysts and smaller pimples. The cysts hurt, and one of my friends told me that you could use a striking to remove pus, will this make it worse?
    Stringe. sorry stupid spell check

    • ANSWER:
      Here are some tips that might be helpful:
      1) Tea Tree Oil
      2) Lemon juice
      3) Apple cider vinegar
      4) Bamboo extract

      Tea tree oil is a popular home remedy for acne. It is an essential oil that is diluted and applied topically to acne lesions.

      How is tea tree oil believed to work? Tea tree oil contains a constituent called terpinen-4-ol that's thought to be responsible for most of tea tree oil's anti-bacterial activity. Because tea tree oil can kill bacteria, applying topical tea tree oil to acne lesions is believed to kill Propionibacterium acnes, the skin-dwelling bacteria involved in acne.

      Applied lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to face or you can drink it through using it in water a few drops a day. Will help with both acne, and scars as well.Also another way you can get rid of acne is by taking bamboo extract something I started when I had the problem really does work. Hope this works for you.

      OR: Here are seven best methods to clear up blemishes.

      Tea-Tree Oil
      To treat mild, occasional breakouts.
      How it works: Distilled from the leaves of an Australian shrub, tea-tree oil contains antibacterial and anti-microbial compounds called terpenoids that help kill the bacteria that, when trapped behind oil in a plugged pore, lead to acne breakouts. Try Burt s Bees Herbal Blemish Stick (, burtsbees.com). A roller-ball tube makes for easy application.

      Studies testing tea-tree oil against the gold-standard acne treatment, benzoyl peroxide, have shown that while the latter works more quickly, tea-tree oil is equally effective over time. And it results in fewer annoying side effects namely, dryness and redness.

      Sulfur
      If you have sensitive skin.
      How it works: A time-tested, gentle acne fighter, sulfur acts like a sponge to draw oil out of blocked pores, . This dries up pimples and keeps sebum production in check, helping to prevent future blemishes.

      Sulfur has a distinct smell think rotten eggs. Most preparations that use it contain a masking fragrance. However, to play it safe (and avoid scaring off coworkers), apply these products at night.

      Salicylic Acid
      To treat and soothe red, inflamed blemishes.
      Salicylic acid can have a calming, anti-inflammatory effect on pimples. It also breaks down the cement between cells in clogged pores to help unplug them,

      Salicylic acid is less irritating than more potent treatments, so it may be better for those with dry skin. It also tends to work well on stubborn blackheads.

      Benzoyl Peroxide
      To spot-treat a blemish fast.
      How it works: This top acne treatment is an antibacterial agent, killing the bacteria that cause pimples to form, says Gross. Because benzoyl peroxide is so powerful, it helps blemishes go down quickly; just make sure to use a non-comedogenic moisturizer first to minimize dryness. Initially, it can cause dryness and redness. Also, it bleaches towels and clothes, .

      Retinoids
      Nightly to prevent breakouts.
      How they work: Retinoids, which include over-the-counter retinol and prescription-strength Retin-A, reduce acne by altering the oil chemistry on the skin. They help stop dense sebum from getting stuck within the pores, says Gross. Without oil deposits, bacteria can t grow and cause blemishes. Since retinoids can make skin sensitive to the sun, doctors recommend using them at night (and being diligent about wearing sunscreen during the day). To avoid irritation, apply every other evening to start, gradually working up to nightly use. Bonus benefit: Retinoids have been shown to increase collagen production and plump fine lines, making them a good choice if you re dealing with acne and wrinkles.

      Blue-Light Therapy
      If you want the latest preventive treatment and don t mind plunking down some cash for it.
      How it works: Once or twice a week, you use a handheld device to aim a beam of blue light onto your skin. Its wavelength hits and kills acne-causing bacteria, so any brewing pimples never come to the surface.

      This method will not address existing blemishes. Doctors typically suggest combining blue-light therapy with other remedies, such as topical treatments. To make things easy, consider a blue-light device that comes in a kit. At-home devices are smart alternatives to multiple costly treatments at a doctor s office.

      Oral Antibiotics
      If you experience painful bumps below the skin surface and your pimples leave lasting marks. Oral antibiotics act from the inside to kill the bacteria that cause acne, says Keri. They also reduce the inflammation associated with pimples, so deep-seated blemishes hurt less and leave fewer scars.

      Doctors usually prescribe them to get a severe condition under control and may then switch to topical treatments. Some antibiotics must be taken on an empty stomach, so read the label carefully.
      http://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/skincare/face/ways-to-treat-acne-00000000038296/page9.html

  7. QUESTION:
    Does Acne Get Worse Before It Gets Better?
    Hello, I'm about a week into using these new Acne pads that I got from the store. It seems like my acne as actually gotten worse rather than better, and my sister told me that this does happen; that it's going to get worse before it gets better. I was wondering if this is true? If it helps, the exact name of the wipes are OXY Clinical Advanced Treatment Pads. Thanks!

    • ANSWER:
      Remedies for Acne

      Intensive research is been done in the field of dermatology to comprehend the nature, causes, and treatment for acne. Topical application of certain medications, use of certain home remedies, and changes incorporated into one s lifestyle help to decrease the intensity and subsequent outbreaks of acne. Most people opt for various types of face washes and creams to deal with acne, and there are various products available in the market that promise acne-free skin. However, it should be kept in mind that these products do not completely eradicate the acne. Face washes that contain salicylic acid help to drain the sebum from the clogged pores. Topical creams or gels can also be applied to dry or peel off a layer of skin or to restrict sebum formation. Certain antibiotic creams can also be used to reduce the growth of acne causing bacteria. While some of these products can be bought over-the-counter, others may require the prescription of a qualified physician or dermatologist.

      Apart from the conventional treatment, many people choose various home remedies to deal with acne. Natural and herbal remedies are becoming increasingly popular as these usually pose less risk of side effects, particularly for sensitive skin. Some of the commonly used herbal or home remedies for acne are as follows:

      Evidence suggests that aloe vera may be effective in treating minor skin infections, burns, cuts, as well as sebaceous cysts, pimples, and acne. These therapeutic effects can be attributed to the polysaccharides, anthraquinones, mannans, and lectins that are found in aloe vera. Applying aloe vera gel on the face and other acne-affected areas may thus be helpful.

      Honey is also another remedial option that can be used for acne treatment. Honey prevents the skin from becoming too oily, as an oily skin allows for more bacteria to thrive. At the same time, it helps maintain the moisture content of the skin. You can apply honey (mixed with yogurt) directly to your face or opt for honey-based face washes.

      A homemade face wash that contains diluted apple cider vinegar is also effective for clearing up acne. Apple cider vinegar is believed to help restrict bacterial activity on account of its antiseptic properties.

      Natural home remedies for acne include the use of face packs containing fenugreek paste or cucumber. Lemon juice diluted with mint and applied on the skin keeps infection at bay. Yogurt is also effective as it prevents the skin from getting too oily and supplies ample probiotics and nutrients to the skin.

      For prevention and management of acne, a lifestyle change is also beneficial. Try to exercise regularly so that the pores on your skin remain open and clear. It also helps to get sufficient rest and to avoid sleeping on your face, especially if you are prone to acne. A healthy diet is also a requisite to keep acne at bay. Lastly, engaging in stress-relieving activities helps lower stress levels, decreasing the intensity of acne.

      Various acne remedies at home can be used quite easily, and the results seen are often positive, with minimal side-effects. However, it is always best to consult a dietician or dermatologist before opting for any home treatment, as overuse or contraindications with other medications and treatments are possible. It is also best if you consult a physician if the redness and pain associated with acne takes a turn for the worse and does not subside.

  8. QUESTION:
    Why do I have acne breakouts?
    I have read heaps of other answers to the same questions but none of them seem to apply to me. I have smoked for about 7 years, I have worked in a pizza shop for about 2 years, I regularly eat fast food and drink alcohol most nights of the week. Only problem is: none of these factors have seemed to cause any acne until now. I have randomly just started getting really bad breakouts.

    • ANSWER:
      Remedies for Acne

      Intensive research is been done in the field of dermatology to comprehend the nature, causes, and treatment for acne. Topical application of certain medications, use of certain home remedies, and changes incorporated into one s lifestyle help to decrease the intensity and subsequent outbreaks of acne. Most people opt for various types of face washes and creams to deal with acne, and there are various products available in the market that promise acne-free skin. However, it should be kept in mind that these products do not completely eradicate the acne. Face washes that contain salicylic acid help to drain the sebum from the clogged pores. Topical creams or gels can also be applied to dry or peel off a layer of skin or to restrict sebum formation. Certain antibiotic creams can also be used to reduce the growth of acne causing bacteria. While some of these products can be bought over-the-counter, others may require the prescription of a qualified physician or dermatologist.

      Apart from the conventional treatment, many people choose various home remedies to deal with acne. Natural and herbal remedies are becoming increasingly popular as these usually pose less risk of side effects, particularly for sensitive skin. Some of the commonly used herbal or home remedies for acne are as follows:

      Evidence suggests that aloe vera may be effective in treating minor skin infections, burns, cuts, as well as sebaceous cysts, pimples, and acne. These therapeutic effects can be attributed to the polysaccharides, anthraquinones, mannans, and lectins that are found in aloe vera. Applying aloe vera gel on the face and other acne-affected areas may thus be helpful.

      Honey is also another remedial option that can be used for acne treatment. Honey prevents the skin from becoming too oily, as an oily skin allows for more bacteria to thrive. At the same time, it helps maintain the moisture content of the skin. You can apply honey (mixed with yogurt) directly to your face or opt for honey-based face washes.

      A homemade face wash that contains diluted apple cider vinegar is also effective for clearing up acne. Apple cider vinegar is believed to help restrict bacterial activity on account of its antiseptic properties.

      Natural home remedies for acne include the use of face packs containing fenugreek paste or cucumber. Lemon juice diluted with mint and applied on the skin keeps infection at bay. Yogurt is also effective as it prevents the skin from getting too oily and supplies ample probiotics and nutrients to the skin.

      For prevention and management of acne, a lifestyle change is also beneficial. Try to exercise regularly so that the pores on your skin remain open and clear. It also helps to get sufficient rest and to avoid sleeping on your face, especially if you are prone to acne. A healthy diet is also a requisite to keep acne at bay. Lastly, engaging in stress-relieving activities helps lower stress levels, decreasing the intensity of acne.

      Various acne remedies at home can be used quite easily, and the results seen are often positive, with minimal side-effects. However, it is always best to consult a dietician or dermatologist before opting for any home treatment, as overuse or contraindications with other medications and treatments are possible. It is also best if you consult a physician if the redness and pain associated with acne takes a turn for the worse and does not subside.

  9. QUESTION:
    how to get rid of spot marks and newly formed spots quick and easy?
    cos i have spot marks from picking at them so wondering how to get them to go

    • ANSWER:
      try cocoa butter or palm oil or something, anything that helps the skin repair itself I guess!
      In my experience, for teenage acne I used to apply diluted tea tree oil on my face after cleansing, and this kept the skin clean and killed bacteria. Now I'm in my twenties my skin has calmed down!
      However once a month I would get a cyst-like spot on my chin-this was due to hormonal imbalance so I started to take Agnus Castus extract everyday (I'm into herbal remedies) and touch wood, I don't get them anymore.
      Until the scars fade, use a cover up with tea tree in, should help a lot!

  10. QUESTION:
    Why am I getting pimples on my vulva (where the hair grows)?
    This is the second time this happened to me, and white pus came out. Why is this happening to me?

    • ANSWER:
      Vaginal acne is a skin disease, and developed by changes in the structures of skin that include sebaceous gland and hair follicle.

      This type of acne appears on the face, neck, back and other parts of the body in adults and teenagers. Vaginal acne mostly found in the Western societies during puberty.

      This type of acne is also called by common acne. Firstly, it appears in red color on the surface of the skin and then changed into pustules and after some days it becomes in cysts on the body. This type of acne without treatment leaves scars on the skin.

      There are many causes of vaginal acne. They may include the following:
      Bacteria in the pores in skin which make infection on the body
      Excess use of anabolic steroids
      Excessive exposure to high levels of chlorine compounds
      Any drugs that include halogens, barbiturates and androgens
      Stress through increased production of levels of hormones from the adrenal glands
      Collections of dead skin cells
      Hyperactive sebaceous glands
      Any scratching or irritation of the skin will be activated inflammation
      Hormonal activities such as menstrual periods and puberty
      The main causes of vaginal acne are narrowing of the hair follicle and hormone-driven excess production of sebum.

      Signs and symptoms
      Vaginal acne is a problem of skin, which is commonly called by pimples, whiteheads or blackheads. This type of vaginal acne appears on the shoulders, chest and face. Vaginal acne can be caused in much form like mild, moderate and severe on the skin of body. In many patients, inflammation also develops around the affected area.

      Treatments
      There are many types of treatment available in the market to treat vaginal acne from skin. Many medicated products are effective to make the affected area soft, clean, smooth and healthy. The different products include astringent lotions, oil removing pads and medicated bar soaps to treat vaginal acne. Health care providers suggest the Non-prescription topical agents such as Salicylic acid for reducing acne from the surface of the skin.

      These agents are also beneficial to prevent the formation of any type of acne from the skin. In some cases, topical prescription medications such as benzoyl peroxide are recommended by the doctors to treat vaginal acne. These drugs include tetracycline, erythromycin and tretinoin for removing severe acne. Women, who are suffering with vaginal acne use birth control pills and accutane to treat this type of acne.

      Herbal Remedies to treat Vaginal Acne
      Burdock is an effective tonic herb to remove vaginal acne from the skin.
      Take 5% of benzoyl peroxide and 5% of tea tree oil and mix both them for treating this type of acne.
      Women with premenstrual acne use Vitex for regulating the level of hormonal influences.
      About 90 to 98 percent of people with vaginal acne use acupuncture to treat this type of acne from the skin of body.


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