Abstract
Acne vulgaris is a pilosebaceous follicular condition that manifests as noninflammatory (open and closed comedowns) and inflammatory lesions (papules, pustules, and nodules). Increased sebum production, cornification of pilosebaceous ducts, microbial involvement, and inflammation are the four primary variables involved in illness development. This is a frequent occurrence during puberty. Mukhadushika is the Ayurvedic name for it. Mukhadushika falls under the category of Kshudrarogas in Ayurveda. Mukhadushika or YuvanPidika is a Shalmali thorn-like eruption on the face caused by vitiation of Kapha,Vata, and Rakta seen on the face of adolescents. Although vata, kapha, and rakta are described as dosha-duyas involved in the disease's aetiology, pittaja symptoms such as daha and paka are also present. Since 6 months, the patient had Acne on the face (Pidika), Burning feeling on the face (Daha), Itching on the face (Kandu), Here are some Ayurvedic remedies that may help treat acne better. Ayurveda has many several natural approaches that may help control acne and treat Acne.
The growth of Propionibacterium acnes bacteria increases when the comedo or non-inflammatory acne continues to fill with sebum and dead keratin flakes. The immune system responds by releasing white blood cells to fight the infection. The blocked hair follicle's thin wall eventually cracks, allowing pollutants to migrate to the surrounding dermal layer. As a result, your skin becomes inflamed, and the infection spreads deeper into your skin, resulting in big suppurative cystic acne. Cystic Acne is a type of severe acne that includes large lesions with a diameter of 5 mm or more. Cystic acne, also known as nodulocystic acne, is a severe form of acne that includes nodules and cysts, which are bigger, more painful lesions. Cystic lesions can take weeks or months to heal and are very susceptible to scarring. This is why, in order to decrease the risk of scarring, patients with cystic acne should treat their skin early and aggressively. When an infection spreads deep into your skin, cystic acne develops, resulting in a pus-filled lump. It can sting or irritate. When a cyst bursts, the infection spreads, resulting in additional outbreak