Acne Treatment
Acne
is a common presentation at this Perth naturopathic clinic. Dietary and
lifestyle advice are combined with accurately prescribed homeopathic
medicines for any underlying hormonal imbalance, which is usually the
main cause. This results in a good improvement, mostly within a month
or two. Both common acne (acne vulgaris) and acne rosacea respond well
to similar natural treatment strategies.
Consistent natural therapy for between three and nine months is
usually enough to completely resolve acne and pimples. The amount of
treatment time needed will usually depend on the severity of the
problem and how long it has been there.
The traditional understanding of the cause of acne is as follows. To
keep the skin moist, the skin’s sebaceous glands produce an oil called
sebum. In some individuals these glands may become overactive. Provided
the oil is released through the pores onto the skin, it can be washed
off with daily cleansing. However, in some the skin’s natural
exfoliation process is compromised and the pores become blocked with
dead skin cells. A pimple results; pressure builds and inflammation
occurs. This can be further complicated by infection with
bacteria from the surface of the skin.
But why are some more susceptible to acne than others? The usual
explanation is hormonal factors. Acne flares at puberty in both boys
and girls and at menopause and before the period in women; and this why
the contraceptive pill is usually the first medical prescription for
women. The imbalance can be caused by an oestrogen dominance
(characterised by pre-menstrual breast tenderness and weepiness and
heavy and/or painful periods) or by an androgen dominance (irregular
periods, infertility, thinning hair, abnormal hair growth and deeper
cystic acne). While this is true, such an imbalance in the hormones
should not be occurring in a state of perfect health or harmony.
Homeopathy
is ideally placed to balance the hormones and treat acne. A homeopathic
consultation enquires in great detail about all aspects of a woman’s
menstrual cycle: the cycle length, the premenstrual symptoms, the
period symptoms, history of use of the oral contraceptive pill and many
other factors. The Pill itself, while used to treat acne, is also one
of the main causes of acne by upsetting the natural hormonal balance in
women who eventually cease using it.
Homeopathy also
takes into account everything else about the patient and their health
and makes a “constitutional” prescription, which is usually able to
restore that state of health and harmony. This remedy works on and
resolves the unique pattern of imbalance in that patient, fixing the
true underling cause in the holistic imbalance that triggered the
hormonal problem in the first place. Positive changes in the menstrual
cycle and the symptoms of acne are usually apparent in the first month
of treatment.
However, there is more to acne than just hormonal imbalance. Diet is
important, and indeed a poor diet can be a contributing factor to the
hormonal problems. These need to be addressed if the problem is to be
completely and permanently resolved.
From
a naturopathic point of view, there are several different dietary
factors to consider, but overall the diet to help acne is not much
different to that needed for optimum health in general. At this Perth
clinic we can tailor the specific recommendations to your needs. It
includes avoidance of “trans” fatty acids in most processed foods and
the inclusion of omega 3 from sea foods and monounsaturated fatty acids
from olive oil, nuts and avocados (providing fats that allow the sebum
to flow more naturally); the avoidance of sugar and processed foods
(abnormal blood sugar fluctuations aggravate acne); plenty of fruits
and vegetables; and adequate hydration, meaning around two litres of
water daily, with minimal tea and coffee, as these things can
aggravate.
The mineral zinc is important, but this is
best obtained from dietary sources: we find that pumpkin seeds are the
best, as they also contain beneficial fats and hormone balancing
factors. Last but not least, exercise and stress management are
important in the management of acne.
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