Gout is a clinical disease associated with
hyperuricemia and caused by the deposition of
monosodium urate (MSU) crystals in and
around the tissues, resulting in one or more of
/the following manifestations:
I- Acute gouty arthritis
II - Tophaceous gout
III- Gouty nephropathy
IV- Uric acid stones
Uric Acid, Hyperuricemia, and Gout
• Uric acid (urate) is the end product of purine
degradation in humans
• Hyperuricemia is a serum urate concentration in
excess of urate solubility (>6.8 mg/dL)
— Results from overproduction and'or underexcretion of
uric acid
— Is a common serum abnormality but does not result in gout
without crystal deposition
• Gout is the disease state resulting from deposition of
monosodium urate crystals in tissues
Because uric acid has limited
solubility in bodily fluids,
monosodium urate crystal formation
occurs above the solubility threshold
Urate crystals are deposited
preferentially in and around
peripheral joints in the feet, knees,
hands and elbows, especially those
affected by osteoarthritis
Conditions Influencing the
Deposition of Urate Crystals
• Decreased solubility of urate
- Low temperatures
- Low pH
• Disturbances to the joint or soft tissue
- Trauma or tissue injury or altered connective tissue matrix
• Reabsorption of water resulting in supersaturation
- Lack of joint activity during sleep
> The fundamental aims of pout
treatment.
Improve outcomes by
<3>short-term suppression
4> long-term elimination of gout flares
<z> induce durable resolution of tophi
<3> identify and effectively manage
comorbidities
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016
gout home remedies baking soda
Purines are natural substances found in all of the body's cells, and in virtually all foods.
The reason for their widespread occurrence is simple: purines provide part of the chemical structure of our genes and the genes of plants and animals When cells die and get recycled, the purines in their genetic material also get broken down.
Uric acid is the chemical formed when purines have been broken down completely.
Hyperuricemia
The condition when there are high
concentrations of uric acid in the blood.
Serum levels of uric acid are >7mg/dL
(Normally, 2.4-6mg/dL in females; 3.4-
7mg/dL in males)
At such a high level, uric acid tends to
aggregate and form crystals
Primary Hyperuricemia: an innate
defect in purine metabolism and/or uric
acid excretion
Secondary Hyperuricemia: high uric
acid levels due to medications/medical
conditions such as diabetic ketoacidosis,
psoriasis, chronic lead poisoning
Most uric acid dissolves in blood and travels to the kidneys, where it passes out in urine.
If your body produces too much uric acid
or doesn't remove enough if it, you can get
sick.
High levels of uric acid in the body is
called Hyperuricemia.
Uric Acid
Uric acid is the end product in purine metabolism
Excretion of uric acid removes nitrogenous wastes from
body
2/3 of uric acid made is excreted via kidneys; 1/3 via Gl
tract
Urate: protonated form of uric acid
> Uric acid can accumulate due to:
> Overproduction of purine nucleotides
^ Enhanced cell turnover (purine degradation)
^ Decreased in purine salvage pathway
> Underexcretion of uric acid
> Predisposition to many diseases
> People may live with elevated uric acid levels
without experiencing any symptoms
GOUT
Gout and gouty arthritis
• Transient attacks of acute arthritis initiated by
crystallization of urates and neutrophils, followed
by chronic gouty arthritis with tophi in joints and
urate nephropathy
• Sites: 50% have initial attack in first
metatarsophalangeal joint; also ankles, heels,
knees, wrists, fingers, elbows
Gout
> Affects less than 0.5% of the population.
> It is a common condition, presenting h. 1-4%
of adult men.
> Due to familial disposition, incidence may be
as high as 80% in families affected by
disorder.
Alcohol and Gout
Oalcohol metabolism contributes to urate retention
Osome red wines contain purines or oxypurines,
which lead to an increased purine load
Oalcohol may contribute to obesity which is
associated with under excretion of uric acid
O Patients with a history of gout are advised to
drink plenty of fluid, approximately 2 litres per
day (nonalcoholic).
GOUT
• Primary gout (90%): idiopathic with
overproduction of uric acid
• Hyperuricemia in the absence of other
disease
OAsymptomatic hyperuricemia can precede gout
• Impaired secretion by kidneys
• Secondary gout (10%): increased nucleic acid
turnover due to
• chronic renal disease,
• HGPRT deficiency^ hypoxanthine-guanine
phosphoribosyl transferase deficiency)
• Tumors
O Leukemias
O Lymphomas
O After chemotherapy
• Alcoholism
O Accelerated ATP catabolism
GOUT
• Arthritis: synovial fluid is poorer solvent for sodium
urate than plasma, so with hyperuricemia.
• Urates in joint fluid crystallize, particularly in ankle due
to lower temperature; crystals develop in synovial lining
cells, stimulate formation of antibodies, which
accelerates formation of new crystals.
• Release of crystals attracts neutrophils and complement,
(generates c3a, c5a, attracts more neutrophils),
• Releases free radicals, releases lysosomal enzymes
GOUT
^ This will eventually causes acute arthritis that last days
to weeks without treatment; repeated attacks of acute
arthritis cause
^ Renal failure, urate stones
Risk factors for gout with Hyperuricemia are:
Age > 30 years,
Male, familial history of gout,
Alcohol use,
Obesity,
Thiazide administration(reduce the clearance of uric
acid)
Pathogenesis
Enzymatic deficiencies and increased
nucleic acid turnover account for only 10%
of gout patients.
Remaining 90% are "primary gout" due to
an unknown defect limiting the ability to
excrete uric acid.
Uric acid normally dissolves in plasma
Poorly soluble in synovial fluid and
precipitates out as MSU crystals
(monosodium urate crystals )
The reason for their widespread occurrence is simple: purines provide part of the chemical structure of our genes and the genes of plants and animals When cells die and get recycled, the purines in their genetic material also get broken down.
Uric acid is the chemical formed when purines have been broken down completely.
Hyperuricemia
The condition when there are high
concentrations of uric acid in the blood.
Serum levels of uric acid are >7mg/dL
(Normally, 2.4-6mg/dL in females; 3.4-
7mg/dL in males)
At such a high level, uric acid tends to
aggregate and form crystals
Primary Hyperuricemia: an innate
defect in purine metabolism and/or uric
acid excretion
Secondary Hyperuricemia: high uric
acid levels due to medications/medical
conditions such as diabetic ketoacidosis,
psoriasis, chronic lead poisoning
Most uric acid dissolves in blood and travels to the kidneys, where it passes out in urine.
If your body produces too much uric acid
or doesn't remove enough if it, you can get
sick.
High levels of uric acid in the body is
called Hyperuricemia.
Uric Acid
Uric acid is the end product in purine metabolism
Excretion of uric acid removes nitrogenous wastes from
body
2/3 of uric acid made is excreted via kidneys; 1/3 via Gl
tract
Urate: protonated form of uric acid
> Uric acid can accumulate due to:
> Overproduction of purine nucleotides
^ Enhanced cell turnover (purine degradation)
^ Decreased in purine salvage pathway
> Underexcretion of uric acid
> Predisposition to many diseases
> People may live with elevated uric acid levels
without experiencing any symptoms
GOUT
Gout and gouty arthritis
• Transient attacks of acute arthritis initiated by
crystallization of urates and neutrophils, followed
by chronic gouty arthritis with tophi in joints and
urate nephropathy
• Sites: 50% have initial attack in first
metatarsophalangeal joint; also ankles, heels,
knees, wrists, fingers, elbows
Gout
> Affects less than 0.5% of the population.
> It is a common condition, presenting h. 1-4%
of adult men.
> Due to familial disposition, incidence may be
as high as 80% in families affected by
disorder.
Alcohol and Gout
Oalcohol metabolism contributes to urate retention
Osome red wines contain purines or oxypurines,
which lead to an increased purine load
Oalcohol may contribute to obesity which is
associated with under excretion of uric acid
O Patients with a history of gout are advised to
drink plenty of fluid, approximately 2 litres per
day (nonalcoholic).
GOUT
• Primary gout (90%): idiopathic with
overproduction of uric acid
• Hyperuricemia in the absence of other
disease
OAsymptomatic hyperuricemia can precede gout
• Impaired secretion by kidneys
• Secondary gout (10%): increased nucleic acid
turnover due to
• chronic renal disease,
• HGPRT deficiency^ hypoxanthine-guanine
phosphoribosyl transferase deficiency)
• Tumors
O Leukemias
O Lymphomas
O After chemotherapy
• Alcoholism
O Accelerated ATP catabolism
GOUT
• Arthritis: synovial fluid is poorer solvent for sodium
urate than plasma, so with hyperuricemia.
• Urates in joint fluid crystallize, particularly in ankle due
to lower temperature; crystals develop in synovial lining
cells, stimulate formation of antibodies, which
accelerates formation of new crystals.
• Release of crystals attracts neutrophils and complement,
(generates c3a, c5a, attracts more neutrophils),
• Releases free radicals, releases lysosomal enzymes
GOUT
^ This will eventually causes acute arthritis that last days
to weeks without treatment; repeated attacks of acute
arthritis cause
^ Renal failure, urate stones
Risk factors for gout with Hyperuricemia are:
Age > 30 years,
Male, familial history of gout,
Alcohol use,
Obesity,
Thiazide administration(reduce the clearance of uric
acid)
Pathogenesis
Enzymatic deficiencies and increased
nucleic acid turnover account for only 10%
of gout patients.
Remaining 90% are "primary gout" due to
an unknown defect limiting the ability to
excrete uric acid.
Uric acid normally dissolves in plasma
Poorly soluble in synovial fluid and
precipitates out as MSU crystals
(monosodium urate crystals )
gout home remedies
Gout is a disorder that manifests as a spectrum of clinical and pathologic features built on a
foundation of an excess body burden of uric acid, manifested in part by hyperuricemia, which is
variably defined as a serum urate level greater than 360umol/l (6.8mg%)
The term gout is derived from the latin word 'guta' meaning a drop, and originally may have referred to a drop of poison or evil humor.
? a group of diseases characterized by hyperuricaemia and uric acid crystal formation.
Gout is a disease in which tissue deposition of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals occurs due to hyperuricemia (MSU supersaturation of extracellular fluids) Occur at >360umol/l concentration
These clinical syndromes include Asymptomatic hvperuricaemia
Acute ooutv arthritis,
tophaceous pout,
uric acid nephrolithiasis, and
outv nephrooath
:*ln its more narrow and perhaps more commonly
used definition, gout refers to arthritis caused by
uric acid crystals.
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ACUTE
ATTACK OF GOUT
• Early episodes of acute gouty arthritis are typically monoarticular (85%) and begin abruptly, often during the night or early morning.
• The affected joint becomes exquisitely painful, warm, red, and swollen.
• A low -grade fever may be present.
• The periarticular erythema and swelling may progress to resemble a cellulitis termed gouty
cellulitis.
Pathophysiology
uric acid is an end product of purine biosynthesis.
Hyperuricaemia is a necessary but not a
sufficient condition for the development of
gout;
and although the mechanisms of excess uric
acid accumulation are well defined, the
subsequent phases of crystal formation and
release into tissues remain less well
characterized.
purine metabolism
Purines are derived from two sources.
(1) ingested in food
(2) generated via a complex de novo synthetic pathway.
Components of the purine ring are complexed to the
donor substrate phosphoribosylpyrophosphate (
PRPP).
These are then taken through a 10-step process
culminating in purine nucleotide formation.
PRPP is also used as a substrate for pyrimidine and
pyridine synthesis. Thus, the first committed step in
purine synthesis is catalysed by the enzyme
amidophosphoribosyl transferase (amidoPRT).
ric acid metabolism
¦ Uric acid is ultimately formed from purine nucleotides
through the intermediate compounds xanthine,
hypoxanthine, and guanine by the enzyme xanthine
oxidase.
¦ It is a terminal product as no mammalian uricase
exists.
Uric acid is made primarily in the liver.
The average pool size is 1200 mg in men and 600 mg in
women.
In both men and women, about two-thirds of the total uric
Causes of secondary gout
cid, such as tumour
lysis syndrome, myeloproliferative disease,
haemolytic amaemia, and psoriasis.
All of these conditions are characterized by
increased cell turnover with a subsequent increase
in purine synthesis and catabolism.
*) Undersecretion of uric acid
> such as renal failure and many drugs
> Lead exposure is a cause of secondary gout.
Saternine gout, which is associated with heavy lead
exposures (often from the ingestion of lead-laden
whisky), is rare today.
foundation of an excess body burden of uric acid, manifested in part by hyperuricemia, which is
variably defined as a serum urate level greater than 360umol/l (6.8mg%)
The term gout is derived from the latin word 'guta' meaning a drop, and originally may have referred to a drop of poison or evil humor.
? a group of diseases characterized by hyperuricaemia and uric acid crystal formation.
Gout is a disease in which tissue deposition of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals occurs due to hyperuricemia (MSU supersaturation of extracellular fluids) Occur at >360umol/l concentration
These clinical syndromes include Asymptomatic hvperuricaemia
Acute ooutv arthritis,
tophaceous pout,
uric acid nephrolithiasis, and
outv nephrooath
:*ln its more narrow and perhaps more commonly
used definition, gout refers to arthritis caused by
uric acid crystals.
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ACUTE
ATTACK OF GOUT
• Early episodes of acute gouty arthritis are typically monoarticular (85%) and begin abruptly, often during the night or early morning.
• The affected joint becomes exquisitely painful, warm, red, and swollen.
• A low -grade fever may be present.
• The periarticular erythema and swelling may progress to resemble a cellulitis termed gouty
cellulitis.
Pathophysiology
uric acid is an end product of purine biosynthesis.
Hyperuricaemia is a necessary but not a
sufficient condition for the development of
gout;
and although the mechanisms of excess uric
acid accumulation are well defined, the
subsequent phases of crystal formation and
release into tissues remain less well
characterized.
purine metabolism
Purines are derived from two sources.
(1) ingested in food
(2) generated via a complex de novo synthetic pathway.
Components of the purine ring are complexed to the
donor substrate phosphoribosylpyrophosphate (
PRPP).
These are then taken through a 10-step process
culminating in purine nucleotide formation.
PRPP is also used as a substrate for pyrimidine and
pyridine synthesis. Thus, the first committed step in
purine synthesis is catalysed by the enzyme
amidophosphoribosyl transferase (amidoPRT).
ric acid metabolism
¦ Uric acid is ultimately formed from purine nucleotides
through the intermediate compounds xanthine,
hypoxanthine, and guanine by the enzyme xanthine
oxidase.
¦ It is a terminal product as no mammalian uricase
exists.
Uric acid is made primarily in the liver.
The average pool size is 1200 mg in men and 600 mg in
women.
In both men and women, about two-thirds of the total uric
Causes of secondary gout
cid, such as tumour
lysis syndrome, myeloproliferative disease,
haemolytic amaemia, and psoriasis.
All of these conditions are characterized by
increased cell turnover with a subsequent increase
in purine synthesis and catabolism.
*) Undersecretion of uric acid
> such as renal failure and many drugs
> Lead exposure is a cause of secondary gout.
Saternine gout, which is associated with heavy lead
exposures (often from the ingestion of lead-laden
whisky), is rare today.
Monday, August 15, 2016
Cure Gout Naturally
Definition
Gout is an inflammatory arthritis
associated with hyperuricaemia
Acute arthritis is the most frequent early clinical
manifestation of MSU gout.
Usually only one joint is affected initially
Polyarticular acute gout is also seen in male
hypertensive patients with ethanol abuse as well as
in postmenopausal women.
The metatarso phalangeal joint of the first toe is
often involved.
Ankles, and knees are also commonly affected.
In elderly patients, finger joints may be inflamed.
Epidemiology
—o—
Prevalence of hyperuricaemia 5%
Prevalence of Gout 0.2%
M:F ratio 10:1
Hyperuricaemia is defined as >2 SD from me
umol in males and 360 umol/1 in females.
Urate production varies with the purine content of
the diet and the rates of purine biosyntesis,
degradation and salvage.
Factors associated with High Uric acid
Increasing age
Obesity
High protein diet
High alcohol consumption
Combined hyperlipidemia
Diabetes mellitus
Ischaemic heart disease
Hypertension
Uric acid is the last step in purine breakdown
Conversion of hypoxnthine to xanthine and xanthine
to Uric acid is catalysed by Xanthine Oxidase
Causes of hyperuricemia
Primary
No recognized cause
Hypoxanthine
phosphoribosyltransferase
deficiency
Increased phosphoribosyl
pyrophosphatase activity.
Secondary
Hereditary fructose
intolerance
Myeloproliferative disease
Linfoproliferative disease
Hemolitic anemia
Drugs: Low-doses salicylate,
diuretis, pyrazinamide,
ethambutol, nicotinamide, etanol
Several events may precipitate acute gouty arthritis:
o Dietary excess
0 Trauma
o Surgery
o Excessive ethanol ingestion
o Glucocorticoid withdrawal
Uric acid excretion
UA is completely filtered by glomerulus
Almost 100% is reabsorbed by proximal tubule
50% is re-excreted by distal tubule
Low dose aspirin blocks secretion
High dose aspirin blocks reabsorption
Impaired excretion
Chronic renal failure
Drugs: thiazides, low dose aspirin
Hypertenion
Lead toxicity
Pr. Hyperparathroidism
Hypothyroidism
t lactic acid production: alcohol,
sxercise, starvation
G 6 PD deficiency
Increased production
Lesch Nyhan Syndrome (HGPRT deficiency
PRPP overactivity
G6 PD deficiency
Increased purine turnover
Myeloproliferative disorders eg Polycythemia
rubra vera
Lymphoproliferative disorders like leukemia
Carcinoma esp after chemo, severe psoriasis
Acute Gout
Sudden onset of severe agonizing pain, swelling of
1st MTP joint
Too painful to touch or move
Precipitated by food, exercise, alcohol or diuretic
Usually recovers in 7 days
Typically associated with desquamation of overlying
skin
Treatment
High Dose NSAIDs
Rapid response
Naproxen 750 mg initially then soomg bid
Diclofenac 75-100 mg intially then 50 mg bid or tid
Indomemethacin 75 mg initially the 50 mg bid or qid
Alternative treatments
Colchisine looomg initially then soomg bid to qid
((DIARRHOEA))
Corticosteroids ((intramuscular or intra articular))-
depot methylpredisolone
Gout is an inflammatory arthritis
associated with hyperuricaemia
Acute arthritis is the most frequent early clinical
manifestation of MSU gout.
Usually only one joint is affected initially
Polyarticular acute gout is also seen in male
hypertensive patients with ethanol abuse as well as
in postmenopausal women.
The metatarso phalangeal joint of the first toe is
often involved.
Ankles, and knees are also commonly affected.
In elderly patients, finger joints may be inflamed.
Epidemiology
—o—
Prevalence of hyperuricaemia 5%
Prevalence of Gout 0.2%
M:F ratio 10:1
Hyperuricaemia is defined as >2 SD from me
umol in males and 360 umol/1 in females.
Urate production varies with the purine content of
the diet and the rates of purine biosyntesis,
degradation and salvage.
Factors associated with High Uric acid
Increasing age
Obesity
High protein diet
High alcohol consumption
Combined hyperlipidemia
Diabetes mellitus
Ischaemic heart disease
Hypertension
Uric acid is the last step in purine breakdown
Conversion of hypoxnthine to xanthine and xanthine
to Uric acid is catalysed by Xanthine Oxidase
Causes of hyperuricemia
Primary
No recognized cause
Hypoxanthine
phosphoribosyltransferase
deficiency
Increased phosphoribosyl
pyrophosphatase activity.
Secondary
Hereditary fructose
intolerance
Myeloproliferative disease
Linfoproliferative disease
Hemolitic anemia
Drugs: Low-doses salicylate,
diuretis, pyrazinamide,
ethambutol, nicotinamide, etanol
Several events may precipitate acute gouty arthritis:
o Dietary excess
0 Trauma
o Surgery
o Excessive ethanol ingestion
o Glucocorticoid withdrawal
Uric acid excretion
UA is completely filtered by glomerulus
Almost 100% is reabsorbed by proximal tubule
50% is re-excreted by distal tubule
Low dose aspirin blocks secretion
High dose aspirin blocks reabsorption
Impaired excretion
Chronic renal failure
Drugs: thiazides, low dose aspirin
Hypertenion
Lead toxicity
Pr. Hyperparathroidism
Hypothyroidism
t lactic acid production: alcohol,
sxercise, starvation
G 6 PD deficiency
Increased production
Lesch Nyhan Syndrome (HGPRT deficiency
PRPP overactivity
G6 PD deficiency
Increased purine turnover
Myeloproliferative disorders eg Polycythemia
rubra vera
Lymphoproliferative disorders like leukemia
Carcinoma esp after chemo, severe psoriasis
Acute Gout
Sudden onset of severe agonizing pain, swelling of
1st MTP joint
Too painful to touch or move
Precipitated by food, exercise, alcohol or diuretic
Usually recovers in 7 days
Typically associated with desquamation of overlying
skin
Treatment
High Dose NSAIDs
Rapid response
Naproxen 750 mg initially then soomg bid
Diclofenac 75-100 mg intially then 50 mg bid or tid
Indomemethacin 75 mg initially the 50 mg bid or qid
Alternative treatments
Colchisine looomg initially then soomg bid to qid
((DIARRHOEA))
Corticosteroids ((intramuscular or intra articular))-
depot methylpredisolone
Saturday, August 13, 2016
the Best Remedies to Remove Pimples
A skin problem which usually affects the teenagers is the pimples or
acne. Mainly the problem starts at early at in the teens. Pimple or acne
can be a source of high distress to youngsters and they looking
for homeopathic remedies to remove pimples. This is the age when
the teenagers are most concern about their looks. It commonly affects
the girls. When, the face is usually covered with all kinds of eruptions,
big and small, blackish, whitish or reddish in color, dry or explodes in
nature.
Homeopathic remedies will help in solving the problems of pimples or
acne in very cool and effective manner without developing any
difficulties. As the homeopathic remedies does not consists of any type
of chemicals so they treat naturally without affecting the skin or in other
words we can say that homeopathic remedies does not provide any side
effects, one can also treat this problem with the help of home remedies.
Here are the top of homeopathic remedies for acne or pimples as given below, which
are quite effective. These top remedies have been personally used to cure the pimples
or acne. By using these homeopathic remedies on regular basis will provide very
positive results.
1. Hepar sulphur:
If there is pain and more in the form of the boils or abscesses. It is one of best and
effective homeopathic remedies for acne and pimples. In this case patient who are
sensitive against the pain as well as cold. There is enhancement in the perspiration.
2. Pulsatilla:
It is very effective homeopathic remedy to eliminate the pimple or acne especially
for the girls with menstrual problems. This beneficial remedy is good for scanty
periods or postponed periods along with pimple or acne. Girls who usually found
themselves flooded with acne just before the arrival of the monthly menstrual
flow often respond very favourably to Pulsatilla.
3. Silicea:
It is better homeopathic remedy to eliminate the pimples. It is for suppuration or
pus formation in the norm. There is developing of pus in the pimples and this pus
tends to be offensive. „_
4. Antimonies crud:
It is very effective homeopathic remedy for small red pimples on the face,
right shoulder, when touched it stings and for severe thirst and white
coated tongue.
5. Calcarea carb:
This homeopathic remedy is very effective for pimple or acne which occurs
on the face and the neck. It is due to the sexual surplus, redness of the nose
because of the scanty monthly or for those who work excessive in water.
6. Sepia;
This homeopathic remedy will work on the acne which occurs on the
chin, become poor during the periods and pregnancy. Moreover it is very
effective for the pimple which occurs on the genitals, legs and on the
creases of the joints, also good for dirty skin, yellow and scurfy.
7. Natrum Mur:
This remedy is beneficial for pimple or acne, when there is excessive
secretion of sebum or oil. The face will remain oily and greasy. The
patient is usually thin and weak.
8. Belladonna to Remove Pimples:
This homeopathic remedy is effective for pimple or acne rosaceous and
moreover good for redness and paleness of skin and Dry, hot and swollen
skin.
9. Asteriasrubens:
This remedy is very effective for the deposition of pimples at adolescence
and also for red face, pimples on side of nose, chin and mouth.
10. Sulphur to Remove Pimples:
This one of the most beneficial and wonderful remedies for pimple or acne This
medicine is one of the top homeopathic remedies for acne. Moreover Sulphur
tops in all the homeopathic medicines which are good for Skin ailments. The most
effective benefits of sulphur resides in it is to build-up the ability to remove the
deep down tendency to develop the acne. Once sulphur starts acting, acne can be
gone in few months time period. Moreover, once the sulphur is suited in the case
of acne, patients complexion also leads to changes, it is also better for unhealthy
looking skin to a glowing skin. It is also beneficial in slowly removing the old scars
of Acne.
acne. Mainly the problem starts at early at in the teens. Pimple or acne
can be a source of high distress to youngsters and they looking
for homeopathic remedies to remove pimples. This is the age when
the teenagers are most concern about their looks. It commonly affects
the girls. When, the face is usually covered with all kinds of eruptions,
big and small, blackish, whitish or reddish in color, dry or explodes in
nature.
Homeopathic remedies will help in solving the problems of pimples or
acne in very cool and effective manner without developing any
difficulties. As the homeopathic remedies does not consists of any type
of chemicals so they treat naturally without affecting the skin or in other
words we can say that homeopathic remedies does not provide any side
effects, one can also treat this problem with the help of home remedies.
Here are the top of homeopathic remedies for acne or pimples as given below, which
are quite effective. These top remedies have been personally used to cure the pimples
or acne. By using these homeopathic remedies on regular basis will provide very
positive results.
1. Hepar sulphur:
If there is pain and more in the form of the boils or abscesses. It is one of best and
effective homeopathic remedies for acne and pimples. In this case patient who are
sensitive against the pain as well as cold. There is enhancement in the perspiration.
2. Pulsatilla:
It is very effective homeopathic remedy to eliminate the pimple or acne especially
for the girls with menstrual problems. This beneficial remedy is good for scanty
periods or postponed periods along with pimple or acne. Girls who usually found
themselves flooded with acne just before the arrival of the monthly menstrual
flow often respond very favourably to Pulsatilla.
3. Silicea:
It is better homeopathic remedy to eliminate the pimples. It is for suppuration or
pus formation in the norm. There is developing of pus in the pimples and this pus
tends to be offensive. „_
4. Antimonies crud:
It is very effective homeopathic remedy for small red pimples on the face,
right shoulder, when touched it stings and for severe thirst and white
coated tongue.
5. Calcarea carb:
This homeopathic remedy is very effective for pimple or acne which occurs
on the face and the neck. It is due to the sexual surplus, redness of the nose
because of the scanty monthly or for those who work excessive in water.
6. Sepia;
This homeopathic remedy will work on the acne which occurs on the
chin, become poor during the periods and pregnancy. Moreover it is very
effective for the pimple which occurs on the genitals, legs and on the
creases of the joints, also good for dirty skin, yellow and scurfy.
7. Natrum Mur:
This remedy is beneficial for pimple or acne, when there is excessive
secretion of sebum or oil. The face will remain oily and greasy. The
patient is usually thin and weak.
8. Belladonna to Remove Pimples:
This homeopathic remedy is effective for pimple or acne rosaceous and
moreover good for redness and paleness of skin and Dry, hot and swollen
skin.
9. Asteriasrubens:
This remedy is very effective for the deposition of pimples at adolescence
and also for red face, pimples on side of nose, chin and mouth.
10. Sulphur to Remove Pimples:
This one of the most beneficial and wonderful remedies for pimple or acne This
medicine is one of the top homeopathic remedies for acne. Moreover Sulphur
tops in all the homeopathic medicines which are good for Skin ailments. The most
effective benefits of sulphur resides in it is to build-up the ability to remove the
deep down tendency to develop the acne. Once sulphur starts acting, acne can be
gone in few months time period. Moreover, once the sulphur is suited in the case
of acne, patients complexion also leads to changes, it is also better for unhealthy
looking skin to a glowing skin. It is also beneficial in slowly removing the old scars
of Acne.
Natural Home Remedies to Remove Pimples and Acne
A beautiful face with pimples and acne looks very worst. Because of pimples
most of the people get irritated and they start hate from this. By removing
the pimples can provide a pain to you. Pimples are occur mainly because of
many reasons like non suitable atmosphere, quality of food intake and some
other reasons.
The best way to keep the body away from pimples and some other diseases
is to consume a plenty of water, consume fruits in the diet and stay in the
clean atmosphere which can be non polluted.
1. USE ICE to Remove Pimple:
It is very effective remedy for removing6 the redness, swelling and inflammation of the
pimples. It promotes blood circulation to the infected part and help n tightening the
skin pores. Ice also eliminates dirt and oil from your skin. You can use crushes ice or ice
2. USE LEMON:
It is also very perfect in eliminating the acne and pimples. It is enriched with rich
vitamin C which helps in eliminating the pimples very quickly. It makes the pimples dry.
Make sure use fresh lime juice.
How to apply?
Dip the cotton swab in the lemon juice and gently apply it on the pimples before going
to the bed. Mix one table spoon of lemon juice and one tablespoon of cinnamon
powder and apply it overnight and wash it with lukewarm water in the morning.
However, this method is not suitable for those people who are having sensitive skin.
cubes, whatever is suitable to you.
3. USE TOOTHPASTE:
This remedy is also good on your pimples to get rid of pimples instantly followed by
applying ice on the infected area. Make sure to avoid using gel toothpastes.
How to apply?
Simply apply some toothpaste on your pimples before going to bed and left it
overnight, then rinse your face in the morning with lukewarm water. You can also
apply it at daytime but make sure it remains on your pimples for at least half an
hour.
4. TEA TREE OIL for Pimple Dis-appearance:
It is an antibacterial which helps in fighting against the bacteria
that causes the skin problems. It also helps in giving the soothing
effect. This oil is good for removing the pimple and acne dry out
blackheads and whiteheads.
How to apply?
■Dip the cotton swab in tea tree oil and gently apply it on the
infected part. Remain it for 15-20 minutes and wash it with
lukewarm water.
■Mix one tablespoon of aloe Vera gel with few drops of tea tree
essential oil. Apply and remain it for 15 minutes and then rinse it
off.
Caution: Steer clear of tea tree essential oil, it you are having a
sensitive skin.
5. STEAM:
This remedy will help your skin to breath as it pen your skin pores. It
eliminates oil, dirt and bacteria that causes inflammation and infection. Fill a
large container with water and allow steam to come in contact with your
skin. Perform it for few minutes and then rinse your face with lukewarm
water and then apply an oil free moisturizer.
6. PAPAYA to Cure Pimples and Acne:
This fruit is good in eliminating the pimples and acne naturally at home. It is
used in many beauty products. It helps in eliminating a dead skin and also
eliminates excessive lipids from your skin surface. Papaya consists of an
enzyme pa-pain which lowers inflammation and prevents from pus
formation.
How to apply?
Rinse your face and mash the flesh of papaya over your face, until it is of
consistency that can be easily applied to your skin. Then remain it for 15
minutes and rinse it off with warm water.
7. ORANGE PEELS PASTE:
Orange fruit is enriched with vitamin c. It eliminates the dirt, oil and
bacterial from the skin and helps in the eliminating the pimples.
How to apply?
Firstly Wash your face and pat dry. Prepare a paste by using blender,
mortar and pestle by adding two orange peels and few drops of water.
Than gently apply this paste on your skin and remain it for 20-25
minutes, Mask should be firm. Wash it completely with water, pat your
face and apply a good moisturizer.
8. MINT:
It consists of methanol, which acts a pain killer and have anti inflammatory properties.
It may not treat your pimples, but will definitely lowers the redness and swelling of
your face.
How to use?
Wash your face and pat dry. Crush the leaves by using mortar and pestle or blender.
Rub the juice and crushes leaves on your face and leave it for 5-10 minutes before
rinsing with water cold. ,
9. Potato:
It is enriched in potassium, sulphur, chloride and phosphorus; all components can &
in the lowering of blemishes. It contains antioxidant property in order to nourish your
skin and promotes the healthy growth of the skin cells.
How to use?
Wash your face and pat dry, leaving it a bit damp. Grate the potato and use its pulp
juice and rub it on your face in a circular motion. Let it dry for at least 25-30 minutes
and then rinse it off completely using warm water.
most of the people get irritated and they start hate from this. By removing
the pimples can provide a pain to you. Pimples are occur mainly because of
many reasons like non suitable atmosphere, quality of food intake and some
other reasons.
The best way to keep the body away from pimples and some other diseases
is to consume a plenty of water, consume fruits in the diet and stay in the
clean atmosphere which can be non polluted.
1. USE ICE to Remove Pimple:
It is very effective remedy for removing6 the redness, swelling and inflammation of the
pimples. It promotes blood circulation to the infected part and help n tightening the
skin pores. Ice also eliminates dirt and oil from your skin. You can use crushes ice or ice
2. USE LEMON:
It is also very perfect in eliminating the acne and pimples. It is enriched with rich
vitamin C which helps in eliminating the pimples very quickly. It makes the pimples dry.
Make sure use fresh lime juice.
How to apply?
Dip the cotton swab in the lemon juice and gently apply it on the pimples before going
to the bed. Mix one table spoon of lemon juice and one tablespoon of cinnamon
powder and apply it overnight and wash it with lukewarm water in the morning.
However, this method is not suitable for those people who are having sensitive skin.
cubes, whatever is suitable to you.
3. USE TOOTHPASTE:
This remedy is also good on your pimples to get rid of pimples instantly followed by
applying ice on the infected area. Make sure to avoid using gel toothpastes.
How to apply?
Simply apply some toothpaste on your pimples before going to bed and left it
overnight, then rinse your face in the morning with lukewarm water. You can also
apply it at daytime but make sure it remains on your pimples for at least half an
hour.
4. TEA TREE OIL for Pimple Dis-appearance:
It is an antibacterial which helps in fighting against the bacteria
that causes the skin problems. It also helps in giving the soothing
effect. This oil is good for removing the pimple and acne dry out
blackheads and whiteheads.
How to apply?
■Dip the cotton swab in tea tree oil and gently apply it on the
infected part. Remain it for 15-20 minutes and wash it with
lukewarm water.
■Mix one tablespoon of aloe Vera gel with few drops of tea tree
essential oil. Apply and remain it for 15 minutes and then rinse it
off.
Caution: Steer clear of tea tree essential oil, it you are having a
sensitive skin.
5. STEAM:
This remedy will help your skin to breath as it pen your skin pores. It
eliminates oil, dirt and bacteria that causes inflammation and infection. Fill a
large container with water and allow steam to come in contact with your
skin. Perform it for few minutes and then rinse your face with lukewarm
water and then apply an oil free moisturizer.
6. PAPAYA to Cure Pimples and Acne:
This fruit is good in eliminating the pimples and acne naturally at home. It is
used in many beauty products. It helps in eliminating a dead skin and also
eliminates excessive lipids from your skin surface. Papaya consists of an
enzyme pa-pain which lowers inflammation and prevents from pus
formation.
How to apply?
Rinse your face and mash the flesh of papaya over your face, until it is of
consistency that can be easily applied to your skin. Then remain it for 15
minutes and rinse it off with warm water.
7. ORANGE PEELS PASTE:
Orange fruit is enriched with vitamin c. It eliminates the dirt, oil and
bacterial from the skin and helps in the eliminating the pimples.
How to apply?
Firstly Wash your face and pat dry. Prepare a paste by using blender,
mortar and pestle by adding two orange peels and few drops of water.
Than gently apply this paste on your skin and remain it for 20-25
minutes, Mask should be firm. Wash it completely with water, pat your
face and apply a good moisturizer.
8. MINT:
It consists of methanol, which acts a pain killer and have anti inflammatory properties.
It may not treat your pimples, but will definitely lowers the redness and swelling of
your face.
How to use?
Wash your face and pat dry. Crush the leaves by using mortar and pestle or blender.
Rub the juice and crushes leaves on your face and leave it for 5-10 minutes before
rinsing with water cold. ,
9. Potato:
It is enriched in potassium, sulphur, chloride and phosphorus; all components can &
in the lowering of blemishes. It contains antioxidant property in order to nourish your
skin and promotes the healthy growth of the skin cells.
How to use?
Wash your face and pat dry, leaving it a bit damp. Grate the potato and use its pulp
juice and rub it on your face in a circular motion. Let it dry for at least 25-30 minutes
and then rinse it off completely using warm water.
How to get RID of Acne Naturally
How to get RID of Acne Naturally - Body Acne
Treatment
When dealing with acne skin care, most of the
medical professionals commonly suggest that
people affected with acne must practice certain
acne skin care methods that will help improve the
condition of their skin.
Acne, as you may already know, is a very severe
skin disorder that affects thousands of people
from all over the world.
It not only affects the surface of the skin but also
the inner layers of the skin. Acne usually occurs
on the face, neck, chest and back, and it starts
during the adolescence period.
During the past several years, a good number of
acne experts and skin care professionals have
conducted many studies on how to prevent the
formation of acne.
And fortunately, these skin care specialists have
come out with certain acne skin care tips that can
be of great help for fighting acne.
I have selected the three simpler yet most
powerful acne skin care tips that you can follow in
order to have a healthier skin.
Acne Skin Care Tip # 1:
You Should Always Clean Your Skin Very Gently .
First of all, personal hygiene is very necessary for
fighting acne. So as what most experts usually
suggest, you should gently clean your skin with a
mild cleanser at least twice a day.
This simple acne skin care step is deemed
important for fighting acne since washing your
face or the other affected areas will wipe away the
acne-causing bacteria on the skin.
Also note that although you are sometimes told to
scrub your face, scrubbing is not a good acne skin
care move since it will just trigger the
development of acne, worsening the condition.
In addition to this acne skin care
step, it is worth noting that astringents are not
always suggested unless the skin is very oily. And,
they must only be applied on the oily spots.
Acne Skin Care # 2
You Should Refrain from Frequently
Holding Your Skin
Another helpful acne skin care tip is to avoid
frequently handling of the skin. Don't pinch, pick
or squeeze your pimple since it will only worsen
the condition. Many of the people have
considered this acne skin care step as one of the
most important acne skin care pointers knowing
that it may only cause infection and scars
formation.
As this acne skin care tip holds, you should
avoid rubbing and touching your skin lesions if
possible.
Acne Skin Care # 3:
Always Choose Cosmetics
Carefully
This last acne skin care tip holds that people who
are being treated for acne must change some of
the cosmetics they use.
Note that in order to avoid the onset or the
development of acne, the cosmetics you plan on
using like the foundation, blush, moisturizers, and
eye shadow should be oil free.
Aside from that, this acne skin care tip also holds
that you must avoid oily hair products for they
may cause closed comedones. Therefore, those
products that are labeled as noncomedogenic
should be applied.
It is a fact that many of us are very conscious of
our skin condition. And as such, we are always
wanting to have a fresh, good-looking skin as
much as possible.
Unfortunately, many of us also fail to come to the
conclusion that simple steps are the best ways to
accomplish this goal.
We often are blind enough that we don;t see
what;s really right or wrong for our skin. We often
fall in so much frustration and desperation that
make us go buy any high-priced beauty products
that in the end just turn out to be a waste of time
and money, and even worsen our acne.
Hopefully, the above mentioned acne skin care
tips will be a good start to help you enhance your
skin condition.
Treatment
When dealing with acne skin care, most of the
medical professionals commonly suggest that
people affected with acne must practice certain
acne skin care methods that will help improve the
condition of their skin.
Acne, as you may already know, is a very severe
skin disorder that affects thousands of people
from all over the world.
It not only affects the surface of the skin but also
the inner layers of the skin. Acne usually occurs
on the face, neck, chest and back, and it starts
during the adolescence period.
During the past several years, a good number of
acne experts and skin care professionals have
conducted many studies on how to prevent the
formation of acne.
And fortunately, these skin care specialists have
come out with certain acne skin care tips that can
be of great help for fighting acne.
I have selected the three simpler yet most
powerful acne skin care tips that you can follow in
order to have a healthier skin.
Acne Skin Care Tip # 1:
You Should Always Clean Your Skin Very Gently .
First of all, personal hygiene is very necessary for
fighting acne. So as what most experts usually
suggest, you should gently clean your skin with a
mild cleanser at least twice a day.
This simple acne skin care step is deemed
important for fighting acne since washing your
face or the other affected areas will wipe away the
acne-causing bacteria on the skin.
Also note that although you are sometimes told to
scrub your face, scrubbing is not a good acne skin
care move since it will just trigger the
development of acne, worsening the condition.
In addition to this acne skin care
step, it is worth noting that astringents are not
always suggested unless the skin is very oily. And,
they must only be applied on the oily spots.
Acne Skin Care # 2
You Should Refrain from Frequently
Holding Your Skin
Another helpful acne skin care tip is to avoid
frequently handling of the skin. Don't pinch, pick
or squeeze your pimple since it will only worsen
the condition. Many of the people have
considered this acne skin care step as one of the
most important acne skin care pointers knowing
that it may only cause infection and scars
formation.
As this acne skin care tip holds, you should
avoid rubbing and touching your skin lesions if
possible.
Acne Skin Care # 3:
Always Choose Cosmetics
Carefully
This last acne skin care tip holds that people who
are being treated for acne must change some of
the cosmetics they use.
Note that in order to avoid the onset or the
development of acne, the cosmetics you plan on
using like the foundation, blush, moisturizers, and
eye shadow should be oil free.
Aside from that, this acne skin care tip also holds
that you must avoid oily hair products for they
may cause closed comedones. Therefore, those
products that are labeled as noncomedogenic
should be applied.
It is a fact that many of us are very conscious of
our skin condition. And as such, we are always
wanting to have a fresh, good-looking skin as
much as possible.
Unfortunately, many of us also fail to come to the
conclusion that simple steps are the best ways to
accomplish this goal.
We often are blind enough that we don;t see
what;s really right or wrong for our skin. We often
fall in so much frustration and desperation that
make us go buy any high-priced beauty products
that in the end just turn out to be a waste of time
and money, and even worsen our acne.
Hopefully, the above mentioned acne skin care
tips will be a good start to help you enhance your
skin condition.
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