The contemporary issues related to conventional treatment of acne and the way forward

Authors

  • Aisha Baffa Abubakar Department of nursing science, Capital city university, kano
  • Abdulaziz Sani Abduljalal Department of nursing science, college of nursing, kano https://orcid.org/0009-0007-6952-8590

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55006/biolsciences.2024.4212

Keywords:

Acne, Conventional treatment, Aloe vera

Abstract

People perceive acne as a minority disorder (not a major health concern), but it has a significant impact and burden on the victims. Although conventional drugs are available for its treatment, which are applied directly to the affected skin, such as azelaic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid etc. or formulations that are applied to the skin and taken by mouth such as Antibiotics and retinoids as well as birth control pills. This paper discusses the contemporary issues related to conventional treatment of acne with a view of exploring the way forward. Relevant literatures of stakeholders report and studies conducted globally and locally were searched and reviewed. Economic, environmental, emotional, social and spiritual issues are the major contemporary issues related to acne conventional treatment. The article recommend the use of scientific evidence based herbals for acne as it is a promising strategy and the real pharmacy today with no side effects.

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Author Biography

Abdulaziz Sani Abduljalal, Department of nursing science, college of nursing, kano

Lecturer at Department of Nursing, College of Nursing Kano

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09-06-2024
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Abubakar, A. B., & Abduljalal, A. S. (2024). The contemporary issues related to conventional treatment of acne and the way forward. Biological Sciences, 4(2), 666–671. https://doi.org/10.55006/biolsciences.2024.4212