Tuesday, 31 January 2017

How to Get Rid of Acne (Pimples) - Acne Cause, Types, Symptoms, Tips, and Their Homeopathic Treatment

How to Get Rid of Acne (Pimples) - Acne Cause, Types, Symptoms, Tips, and Their Homeopathic Treatment 

What is Acne?



Acne, also known as pimples, is a long-term skin disease that occurs when hair follicles become plugged with dead skin cells and oil from the skin. 

Acne usually appears on the face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders. It affects almost all teenagers during puberty. It is not caused by bacteria, although bacteria play a role in its development. In some women acne develops in their mid-to-late-20s may be due to hormone imbalance.

Acne is characterized by areas of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and greasy skin, and may result in scarring.

Causes of acne

There is no exact cause of acne, known. Acne occurs when sebaceous (oil) glands attached to the hair follicles are stimulated and get inflamed

Hormonal cause: 

According to some experts, the primary cause is a rise in androgen levels which is a type of hormone in puberty. 

Rising androgen levels make the oil glands under your skin grow; the enlarged gland produces more oil. Sebum (oil) is a natural substance that lubricates and protects the skin. Excessive sebum can break down cellular walls into your pores, causing bacteria to grow.

Hormone changes during pregnancy may cause acne either to develop for the first time or to recur.

Hereditary Factors: 

Some studies indicate that acne is a result of hereditary. Children whose parents have dealt with acne are more likely to struggle with this skin condition. 

Family history can have a lot to do with the way your skin looks and feels and is usually a good indication of whether or not an individual will deal with acne breakouts.

Stress: 

While stress doesn’t directly cause acne, it can trigger or exacerbate a breakout. When you’re stressed, your body releases cortisol and androgen

When these hormones fluctuate, your skin secretes more oil, which can bring on a breakout or worsen pre-existing pimples.

Medication: 

Some types of medications such as those containing iodides, bromides, or oral or injected steroids, androgen, and lithium may cause or worsen acne. 

Most cases of acne, however, are not drug-related.

Cosmetic: 

Some cosmetics and skin-care products are pore-clogging (Comedogenic). Faulty and oily cosmetics may cause acne in some people. 

So it is important to read the list of ingredients and choose those which have water as a base. The "water-based" products are usually best for your skin, especially if it has acne.

Some myths about causing the Acne

There are a plethora of myths about the causes of acne, many of which are untrue and baseless.
•    Food: Parents often tell their teenage children to avoid oily, greasy, and fried foods and junk food. While these foods may not be good for overall health, they don't cause acne or make it worse. 

Although some recent studies indicate that a diet rich in carbohydrates can aggravate acne.

•    Frequent washing of face: Blackheads are oxidized oil, not dirt. Sweat does not cause acne and is produced by entirely separate glands in the skin. 

So frequent washing of the face does not help to cure acne. On the other hand, excessive washing can dry and irritate the skin.

•    Poor hygiene: It does not cause acne.

•    Chocolates: Eating chocolates is not a cause of acne break out.

Types of Acne

Acne is typically categorized into two main types: non-inflammatory and inflammatory acne.


A.    Non-Inflammatory Acne

Non-inflammatory acne is characterized by comedones (whiteheads & blackheads), which can be open or closed. 

Comedones are generally smaller and easier to treat. They develop when skin pores become plugged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria.

1. Whiteheads- These look like small blemishes with whitish “heads,” which are plugged with sebum and dead skin cells. It happens when there is an excess formation of sebum and dead skin cells.

2. Blackheads- If there are tiny blemishes that look like black dots, you’ve got blackheads. It is also called comedones. Blackheads appeared when the debris inside the follicle becomes oxidized.

B.  Inflammatory Acne

Inflammatory acne is a result of bacterial infection. They develop when blocked pores get increasingly irritated and are more difficult to treat. 

There are four types of inflammatory acne: papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts. Inflammatory pimples include papules and pustules.

1. Papules - When there is a presence of bacteria, sebum, and dead skin cells under the skin, which have caused inflammation, it is called papules. Papules do not have pus in them.

2. Pustules - Pustules are similar to papules, but they have pus inside and they may feel painful to the touch.

3. Nodules- Acne nodules appear in the latter stages of an acne breakout and are usually seen in severe cases of acne. They present as large, tender bumps underneath the skin’s surface and can feel hard and stiff to the touch. 

Similarly to papules, nodules contain sebum and dead skin cells, but at a deeper level of the skin and are much bigger and more painful than papules. They do not contain any pus but can remain buried within the skin for a long time.  

If squeezed or ruptured, these nodules can spread over a larger area of the skin and cause deep infections. These lesions can cause damaging and permanent scars on the skin.

4. Cysts - Cysts are similar to nodules, but cystic acne contains pus in it.  Cystic acne is one of the hardest types of acne to treat. 

Cysts are usually painful to the touch. They look like a big, red, and swollen lump on the skin.


Other Types of Acne

There are other types of acne that are different from Acne Vulgaris. Their appearance and symptoms can look similar to acne vulgaris, but they tend to be much more difficult to treat.

Acne Conglobata

These are uncommon and the worst type of acne which is characterized by painful abscesses and irregular scars, and features a large number of inflamed comedones, and nodules. 

It drains all connected sinus tracts underneath the surface of the skin and causes inflammation.  

These are indicative of a deeper condition than your average acne type and can cause more severe and permanent damage to the skin if left untreated.

Acne Rosacea



Acne Rosacea is not a disease of teenagers but it occurs mostly in adults of ages 30-45. It especially occurs in people with fair skin. 

Unlike common acne, there are usually no blackheads or whiteheads in rosacea. Symptoms can include facial flushing, facial redness, spots, thickening of your skin, and eye problems such as dry eyes and sore eyelids.

Acne Fulminans

It is a rare condition and a severe form of Acne Conglobata that is accompanied by horrible systemic symptoms. It always affects adolescent males. 

This condition can actually begin with pain and swelling in the joint and turn into nodular acne. 

This type of acne can come on suddenly and severely, with inflammatory and ulcerated nodular acne appearing on the chest or back.

Acne Mechanica

Acne Mechanica is a specific form of acne that is caused by heat, friction, and pressure against the skin. It is sometimes called "sports-induced acne" because it occurs frequently in athletes. 

Anything that traps heat against the body, whether it’s clothing or athletic equipment, can elicit a breakout. 

This condition can be prevented with absorbent material and shower immediately after activity.

Acne Keloidalis Nuchae



In this type of acne, there is a keloid-like papules & plaques on the occipital scalp and the back of the neck. 

This type of acne mostly appears in African American men. The lesions are often painful and cosmetically disfiguring.

Symptoms of Acne

Acne signs and symptoms vary depending on the severity of your condition:

•    Whiteheads - closed plugged pores
•    Blackheads - open plugged pores.
•    Pimples which are papules with pus at their tips
•    Big, solid, painful lumps (nodules) below the surface of the skin.
•    Painful, pus-filled lumps (cystic lesions) below the surface of the skin.

The Dos and Don'ts of Caring For Acne Prone Skin

Dos:

•   Do reduce Swelling with Ice - For swollen pimples, gently apply ice for a minute or so. Just don't keep the ice for so long that it irritates your skin.

•   Do look for cleansers with either alpha hydroxy acids (lactic or glycolic) or beta hydroxy acids (salicylic), or even better, a combination of the two. 

Check the bottle for those ingredients before you buy it. You can use any oil control natural face wash.

•  Do treat body acne. Use any natural antibacterial soap or benzoyl peroxide wash on your back and other areas of your body where you have acne.

•   Do wait for 20 to 30 minutes after washing your face to apply acne creams.

Don't:

•    Don't wash your face too much. Frequent washing can cause dryness and inflammation, making your skin feel itchy and painful?

•    Don't use exfoliating scrubs too often because they can irritate inflamed skin, causing tiny tears.

•    Don't pick, pop, or squeeze your skin. Squeezing blemishes or whiteheads can lead to scarring. And an open wound can get infected.

•    Don't forget to wash your pillowcase and phone! Dirt and bacteria can transfer from your phone, pillowcase, and anything else that touches your face. 

Complications

Possible complications include:

•    Cysts
•    Permanent facial scars
•    Changes in skin color
•    Damage to social life, self-esteem, confidence, and personality.
•    Side effects of conventional medications.

The Role of Homeopathy in Acne


Homeopathic treatment for Acne & pimples is a great alternative and natural therapy for acne. Homeopathic treatment of acne & pimples is totally side effect free and its long-term use does not lead to any damage to the body.

The aim of homeopathy is not only to treat Acne but to ensure that they do not leave any marks and scars. As far as therapeutic medication is concerned, several medicines are available for acne treatment that can be chosen on the basis of the cause of acne, the condition of acne, and the modalities of the complaints. 

There are many homeopathic medicines that have the potential to cure Acne. Out of them, some of the best Homeopathic medicines are Arsenicum brom, Arsenicum iod, Berberis aquifolium, Kali brom, Hepar sulph, Natrum mur, Pulsatilla, Sarsaparilla, Sulphur, etc.

Proper case-taking and detailed analysis of your symptoms can cure your acne permanently, with a well-selected homeopathic medicine.



About the Author: Dr. Rahul Singh

Dr. Rahul Singh is a registered Homeopath and Certified Nutritionist with over 16 years of experience and recipient of multiple awards, helps busy people in this fast life, re-energize with tips on a healthy diet, yoga, beauty, health, and wellness strategies that have an impact on their life.

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome/Diseases (PCOD) with Homoeopathy

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome/Diseases:-



Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD), is a common endocrine system disorder among women of reproductive age. 

It is a condition in which levels of the sex hormones like estrogen and progesterone of a woman, are out of balance. This results in enlarged ovaries that contain tiny collections of fluid (ovarian cysts), referred to as follicles which might be settled in each ovary. 

These cysts are often seen during an ultrasound exam. Problems with a woman’s menstrual cycle, fertility, cardiac function, and hormonal imbalance can be the result of PCOS.

Background

The syndrome was previously called Stein-Leventhal Syndrome after the physicians who first characterized it in the 1930s. Although its cause remains unknown.

Hippocrates (460–377 B.C.) notes, ‘‘But those women whose menstruation is less than three days or is meager, are robust, with a healthy complexion and a masculine appearance; yet they are not concerned about bearing children nor do they become pregnant’’.

Epidemiology and risk factors

As per the NIH/NICHD criteria, the estimated prevalence indicates that PCOS is a common endocrine disorder, affecting 4%–8% of women of reproductive age. Many groups have demonstrated recently, that the prevalence of PCOS varies depending on the diagnostic criteria used.

A family history of PCOS is also a risk factor for PCOS. A high prevalence of PCOS or its features among first-degree relatives is suggestive of genetic influences.
 

The cause of PCOS

The exact cause of PCOS is unknown. Doctors believe that hormonal imbalances and genetics play a role. Women are more likely to develop PCOS if their mother or sister also has the condition. 

Production of the hormone androgen in excess may be another contributing factor. Androgen is a male sex hormone that women’s bodies also produce. This overproduction can affect the development and release of eggs during ovulation. Excess insulin may cause high androgen levels.

Symptoms of PCOS




1.    Irregular menses (usually delayed)
2.    Weight gain and difficulty in losing weight
3.    Acne
4.    Dandruff
5.    Pain in Abdomen
6.    Excessive unwanted hair growth on the chest, back, and face
7.    Thinning of hair
8.    Infertility
9.    Miscarriage
10.  High blood pressure
11.  Diabetes

Diagnosis of PCOS


There is no definitive test for PCOS. Diagnosis depends on the medical history and symptoms of patients. The physical and pelvic examination can help to find out the signs of PCOS. 

Blood tests:-

•    Fasting glucose tests to measure blood sugar levels.
•    Lipid level tests to assess the amount of cholesterol.

USG (Ultra Sonography)

Treatment of PCOS

Treatment for PCOS is not curative. It focuses on controlling and managing the condition to prevent complications. The treatment also varies from woman to woman, depending on their symptoms.

A healthy diet and regular exercise may help to control PCOS, particularly in those women, who are overweight. This can help to regulate your menstrual cycle and lower your blood glucose levels.

Surgery can be the last option. A recent treatment option uses laparoscopy to treat patients with PCOD.

Complications of PCOS

•    Hypertension (high blood pressure)
•    High cholesterol
•    Anxiety and depression
•    Endometrial cancer (cancer caused by thickening of the lining of the uterus)
•    Heart attack
•    Diabetes
•    Breast cancer

Homeopathic management for PCOS



Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) can be treated with Homoeopathic medicines. Homeopathic medicines are very safe and can cure PCOS permanently and without any side effects. 

The complete cure of PCOS is a time-consuming process and it cannot be expected in a few days. It requires complete observation regarding the change of symptoms in the patient and frequent clinical follow-ups. 

Here is a case of PCOS/PCOD treated by Homoeopathic medicine.

Cases of PCOD treated by Homoeopathy

Case 1

This is a case of a college-going 18-year-old girl, who came to me with the complaint of Amenorrhea for the last 6 months and pain in the right side of the abdomen. She came to me on the 5th of February, 2016. Her mother is a regular patient of mine.

Associated problem: -
Acne on the face, Weight was increasing
Past h/o: - Nothing specific

Family H/o: -
•    Father: - Hypertension, renal calculi, drinking alcohol regularly
•    Mother: Pain in Legs

Personal H/o: -
•    Appetite: Normal
•    Craving: Pickle
•    Thirst: Below average
•    Perspiration: only on exertion
•    Thermal: Hot, can't remain in a warm room, likes open air.
•    Stool: Regular, Disturbed by oily and fast food
•    Urine: normal
•    Sleep: normal
•    Fear: Of ghosts, Dark, Height

Mental: -
•    Get irritable on the small thing
•    Weeping mood
•    According to her mother, she is very sweet by nature and obeys her instructions most of the time

Menstrual H/o: -
•    Menarche: at the age of 14 years
•    Much pain in the abdomen before and on the first day of menses
•    Amenorrhea for the last 6 months

Investigations: -
I advise her to get an Ultrasonography of the Lower Abdomen.
According to her USG report, she was having Poly Cystic Ovarian disease in her Right ovary.

Treatment: - After a proper analysis of her symptoms, she was given PULSATILLA 0/1 BD.
After two months she had her menses with less pain. Now mentally she is calm and her acne was also disappearing.

Follow-up: PULSATILLA 0/1 refill.
After about six months, she was normal with regular menses. Her USG report confirms it, as a report was normal.
Both USG reports are attached.



                                           Before Treatment




                           After Treatment


Case 2


This is a case of a 30 years old lady having problems with irregular and painful menses for the last 1 year. After doing USG whole abdomen, She was told of having PCOS, by her gynecologist. 

She refused to start hormone therapy and came to us for homeopathic treatment as previously she was cured by our homeopathic medicines for her facial "flat warts". 

After a proper assessment of her case, we started homeopathic medicine for her. Within three and half months, her USG report was normal for PCOS. 



                      
                          Before Treatment





                             After Treatment





About the Author: Dr. Rahul Singh

Dr. Rahul Singh is a registered Homeopath and Certified Nutritionist with over 16 years of experience and recipient of multiple awards, helps busy people in this fast life, re-energize with tips on a healthy diet, yoga, beauty, health, and wellness strategies that have an impact on their life.

Saturday, 7 January 2017

Treatment And Cure of Mucocele And Ranula With Homoeopathic Medicines - (2023)

Treatment And Cure of Mucocele And Ranula With Homoeopathic Medicines - (2023)

Mucoceles, also known as a mucous cyst, on the tongue, are fluid-filled sacs that usually result after an injury or trauma that ruptures the salivary gland duct and leaks into the soft tissues of the mouth or in the tongue area. 


Mucocele or
Ranula under the tongue and other areas of the mouth can also come out as a result of blockage of the salivary glands. Generally, a mucocele is harmless and there is no need to visit the doctor unless it already manifests pain and swelling.

Mucoceles are painless with variations in size. The Mucocele usually may remain for  4-6 weeks; however, in some cases, it may remain for several months.




Symptoms of Mucocele on  the Tongue

•    A single bump in the tongue or other mouth areas
•    A transparent cyst to bluish in color
•    Soft cyst; in some cases, it can also be hard
•    Painless
•    Swelling
•    In some cases, it can make swallowing difficult.

Cause

Mucocele under the tongue and other areas of the mouth can affect any age group. Most commonly, it appears on children and young adults especially children who are still fond of playing around, which could sometimes result in accidental biting of the tongue or lip. 

There may be a history of trauma or lip biting.

Signs and Symptoms

Mucoceles usually occur on the lower lip, inner part of the cheek, under the tongue, or in any area of the inner mouth. 

A mucocele is usually a single bump with a slightly bluish or normal skin color and it is soft and painless.

Treatment

If the doctor is not sure of the diagnosis, a biopsy may be done. Minor surgery may be suggested to remove the lesion. To get a healthy body you must get rid of your mucocele problem.

The Role of Homeopathy in the Treatment of Mucocele or Ranula under the Tongue

In allopathy, Surgery is the only option to remove this mucocele or ranula. While surgery can be expensive; it also involves a lot of emotional and physical suffering. Also, Surgery cannot give a guarantee that this will not appear again after surgery.

By homeopathic medicines, one can easily remove the Mucocele under the tongue and anywhere in the mouth, naturally. With homeopathy, you can avoid surgery and it also removes the tendency of the body to form mucocele.

Many homeopathic medicines have the potential to cure Mucocele under the tongue. 

Out of them, Silicea, Calcarea flour, Lapis Alba, Lycopodium, Merc sol, Pulsatilla, Natrum Mur, Thuja,  etc. are some frequently used homeopathic medicine.


Cured cases of Mucocele under the tongue treated with Homoeopathy 

Case 1

A patient, name named Mr. A. R, 21 years old came to me with a medium-size Mucocele under the right side of the tongue. He was very frightened as some local doctor told him that it can become cancer and he has to remove it by surgery. 

He was having this mucocele for the last 4 months and has tried many allopathic doctors. I took his case in detail and assured him that it will be cured easily and there is no need to panic.

After analyzing his symptoms in detail, I prescribed “Natrum Mur 200” – 3 doses and “Thuja 1 M” – Single-dose. And within 3 weeks, his Mucocele under the tongue was removed without any surgery.








        ⇚⇚⇚Before Treatment











After Treatment ⇛⇛⇛








Case 2

A male patient from Bangalore consulted me online for a small mucocele spot for the last 3-4 months. It was changing its size regularly. Sometimes it gets large and sometimes becomes very small. 

After the evaluation of his symptoms, I prescribed some homeopathic medicine and it was removed completely within a month. 




Case 3

This is a recent case of a teenage male from Saudi Arabia. He has consulted with dentists and surgeons. They advised him for surgery. But his father contacted me after reading my blog.  he was very worried about the situation of his son as the size of the cyst was not decreasing.  

After taking all his symptoms, I prescribed some homeopathic medicine and he got cured completely within one and a half months. 


Few More Cases













Summary

Mucocele is not a very serious or untreatable disease. But surgery is not the ideal option to remove this mucocele or ranula. While surgery can be expensive; it does not give a guarantee that this will not appear again after surgery.

By homeopathy, one can easily remove the Mucocele under the tongue and anywhere in the mouth, naturally. With homeopathy, you can avoid surgery and it also removes the tendency of the body to form mucocele.


About the Author: Dr. Rahul Singh
Dr. Rahul Singh is a registered Homeopath and Certified Nutritionist with over 16 years of experience and recipient of multiple awards, helps busy people in this fast life, re-energize with tips on a healthy diet, yoga, beauty, health, and wellness strategies that have an impact on their life.


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