Sunday, July 21, 2019

Journals on Cancer Medicine - BJSTR Journal

Abstract

Introduction: #Acne vulgaris as a skin disease does not only affect young people. It is extremely acute and more common problem among adults, that appears around the age of 25 or lasts continuously from the time of maturity. #Unaesthetic appearance especially for women may be a reason of discomfort, depression and in serious cases it may lead to suicide attempts.
Purpose: the study aims at presenting the change in the number of inflammatory and #non-inflammatory exanthema, before and after a series of treatments with the use of Ferulic acid applied manually and #Arsonowal currents on adult women suffering from acne vulgaris continuously from puberty and after the age of 25.
Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 60 women over the age of 25. The criterion of inclusion was existing number of inflammatory and non-inflammatory exanthema. They were randomly divided into two groups. The probands were asked to fill in the survey and were informed about the possible contraindications for conducted treatments. The first group probands were applied manually with Ferulic acid on cleansed skin over the period of 10 minutes. The second group probands were applied with dArsonowal currents' emission on dry and cleansed skin for a period of 10 minutes. The procedure in both groups was applied in a series of 5 treatments with one week break. The number of exanthema was documented photographically for each proband before the first and after the last procedure.

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