Acne

Acne is the most common skin condition that affects adolescents and teens. It causes pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, cysts, and nodules on the skin of the face, shoulder, back, neck, chest, and arms. Resorcinol, Benzoyl peroxide, Salicylic acid, Sulfur, Tretinoin, or Azelaic acid are used to treat acne depending on its severity.

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Can any natural treatment be effective in clearing up acne marks?

Query: Hello doctor, I have acne marks on my cheeks and forehead. No natural remedies were useful. I visited a dermatologist but it was not of much help. I have been recommended laser treatment but I am scared of the side effects. Can any other natural treatment or homeopathy medicines be effective in clea...  Read Full »


Dr. Potnuru Srinivaasa Sudhakar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Acne is common in young people. These are caused by inflammation of the sebaceous glands present in the skin. It may appear anywhere in the skin of the body. These may appear at different places like face, shoulders, back of the chest. After healed they may leave sc...  Read Full »

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