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Acne Vulgaris
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Condition overview
Attributes
Linked signs and symptoms
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Linked drugs / medications
7Medication information is educational only. A doctor or pharmacist should advise whether any medicine is appropriate.
Treatments, therapies and supportive options
30Grouped by treatment type. These are educational database links, not personal treatment recommendations. Evidence labels are shown only where stored in the EH database.
Medical therapy
4Alternative and complementary therapies
11- Aloe VeraNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Arnica Root (Arnica Montana)No Recommendation(Moderate Evidence)
- AromatherapyNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- ArunaNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra)No Recommendation(Low Evidence)
- Curcuma longaNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Haldi (Turmeric)No Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Hemidesmus indicus (ananthamoola)No Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- PapayaEvidence: 2
- Rubia cordifoliaNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Tea Tree OilNo Recommendation(Low Evidence)
Alternative medicine
7- Aloe VeraNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- ArunaNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Haldi (Turmeric)No Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Hemidesmus Indicus (Ananthamoola)No Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Rubia cordifoliaNo Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
- Tea Tree OilNo Recommendation(Low Evidence)
- Tumeric (Curcuma longa)No Recommendation(Very Low Evidence)
Alternative therapies
1Vitamins and minerals
1Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
3These are pulled from both EH diagnostic-test link tables, including the older large test-link table.
Biological and test markers
0This visual map uses existing EH database links to show biological agents and lab markers reported as increased, decreased, or associated with this condition. These are educational relationships only; test results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician because ranges vary by lab, method, age, sex and clinical context.
No biological marker links are listed yet for this condition.
Introduction / full article
Acne Vulgaris
Risk Factors
Age 12-24 years, genetic predisposition, greasy skin/increased sebum production
Efficacy of Alternative and Other Treatments According to GRADE* Ranking:
Tea Tree Oil [1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17]:
Please note, this management does NOT treat the condition itself. It is proposed only as a weak supportive symptomatic support, and even then, has insufficient evidence to back up this claim at present. WARNING: Tea Tree Oil is not recommended for children, pregnant women or mothers that are breastfeeding. Also, Tea tree oil should never be taken internally. Should only be used over skin, inhaled with a vaporizer, or mixed with water as a mouthwash.)
Recommendation: No recommendation (Research on the effectiveness of tea tree oil in treating acne has yielded unreliable results.)
Grade of Evidence: low quality of evidence
Megavitamin Therapy (Multivitamin, Vitamin Supplements) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]:
Please Note that while supplements are effective in correcting deficiencies in the body, their long-term usage is not helpful in preventing diseases like cancer and heart disease. To prevent these illnesses one should eat the natural foods which these vitamins and minerals come from. Replacing natural sources with artificial supplements actually increases the risk of heart disease, cancer, and other diseases. Supplements should be taken only as a balanced multivitamin supplement that contains no more than 100% of the recommended daily allowance. It would be most helpful in people with restricted food intakes, pregnant women and women of childbearing age.
Recommendation: Weakly against. (There is no evidence that Megavitamin therapy can prevent or treat acne. In fact, long term therapy can lead to increased risk)
Grade of Evidence: moderate quality of evidence
Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra):
Please note, this management does NOT treat the condition itself. It is proposed only as a weak supportive symptomatic support, and even then, has insufficient evidence to back up this claim at present.
Recommendation: no recommendation (Available evidence does not support claims that Black Walnut helps to treat Acne Vulgaris)
Grade of Evidence: low quality of evidence
Arnica Root (Arnica Montana):
Please note, this management does NOT treat the condition itself. It may mildly help with some of the symptoms, and even then has insufficient evidence to back up this claim at present.
Recommendation: no recommendation (available evidence shows that Arnica is in no way helpful in the treatment of acne)
Grade of Evidence: moderate quality of evidence
Aromatherapy:
Recommendation: no recommendation (There is insufficient evidence showing that aroma therapy would have any effect on acne vulgaris)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
Aloe Vera [18, 19]:
Recommendation: No recommendation (Aloe Vera is a common natural treatment however there is insignificant evidence that it is effective in treating acne vulgaris)
Grade of Evidence: Very low quality of evidence
Aruna:
Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to show that aruna is able to treat acne)
Grade of Evidence: Very low quality of evidence
Curcuma Longa/Haldi (Tumeric) [20, 21]:
Recommendation: No recommendation (Tumeric is a common natural treatment however there is insignificant evidence that it is effective in treating acne vulgaris)
Grade of Evidence: Very low quality of evidence
Rubia Cordifolia [22]:
Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to show that rubia cordifolia is able to treat acne)
Grade of Evidence: Very low quality of evidence
Hemidesmus Indicus (ananthamoola):
Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to show that ananthamoola is able to treat acne)
Grade of Evidence: Very low quality of evidence
* www.gradeworkinggroup.org
Summary References
Treatments:
1. Ades T, Alteri R, Gansler T, Yeargin P, "Complete Guide to Complimentary & Alternative Cancer Therapies", American Cancer Society, Atlanta USA, 2009
2. http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlternativeMedicine/HerbsVitaminsandMinerals/orthomolecular-medicine
3. http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/163/2/192.pdf
4. http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/ortho.html
5. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/72/5/707
6. http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/no-index/about-ama/13638.shtml
7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17327526
8. http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlternativeMedicine/HerbsVitaminsandMinerals/tea-tree-oil
9. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/patient-teatreeoil.html
10. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18816275
11. http://bastyrcenter.org/content/view/972/&page=
12. http://jac.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/62/4/769?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=staphaseptic&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT
13. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2145499
14. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9055360
15. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12451368
16. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9848442
17. Bishop, C.D. (1995). "Anti-viral Activity of the Essential Oil of Melaleuca alternifolia". Journal of Essential Oil Research: 641–644
18. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763764/
19. http://www.aloe1.com/aloe-vera-and-acne/
20. http://www.progressivehealth.com/turmeric-acne.htm
21. http://www.acneeinstein.com/turmeric-for-acne/
22. http://www.ijarnp.org/index.php/ijarnp/article/view/91