Abstract

Mukhadushika, likewise referred to as acne vulgaris, is a prevalent skin condition with significant medical and psychological repercussions, particularly among adolescents. Acne is a widespread skin problem that affects over 85% of teenagers, primarily on the face as well as on the chest and upper back. Due to the changing lifestyle, incompatible food practices and sedentary lifestyle, these types of skin manifestations became more prevalent in the present scenario. In modern cosmetology the treatment of Acne includes topical retinoids, antibiotics etc. which all usually causes adverse effects like skin irritation, peeling, redness and associated with sun sensitivity. A 25-year-old female patient suffering from facial pimples, pain, and related discomfort visited the OPD. Despite prior allopathic treatment, no relief was observed. By the proper analysis of the patient history thereby adopting Trisootra Chikitsa protocol, a substantial improvement in the patient's symptoms, with the absence of reddish nodules and tenderness considerable change in the complexion over the face of patient was achieved. It is observed that adopting Trisootra Chikitsa principles along with suitable Oushadhis is beneficial in the management of Mukhadushika, thereby improving the complexion of the skin.

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