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Introduction: Acne is a distressing condition that affects the majority of adolescents and harms beauty of the face so person may suffer with inferiority complex, anxiety, isolation etc. Due to wide spectrum of disease, much prevalence in the society and lack of effective medicine, this is the main cause of the global shift toward Ayurveda and Herbal skin care. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Sidharthakadi Lepa in management of Yuvanpidika. Methodology: Single arm open randomized clinical study was conducted on 40 clinically diagnosed patients with Acne Vulgaris for Sidharthakadi Lepa in the Postgraduate Institute of Ayurveda, DSRRAU, Jodhpur. Study evaluates their role in management of Pidika (Prescence of Acne), Kandu (Itching), Vedana (Pain), Daha (Burning sensation) and Srava (Discharge) Results: Result of the study depicts that Lepa has significantly helps in reducing the Acne vulgaris. Conclusion: Out of 40 patients selected for the study, a greater number of young adults & 11 patients were male and 29 were female. It showed the high rate of occurrence and consciousness of this condition in females. Sidharthakadi Lepa is more effective in Vata and Kapha Prakrithi individuals.
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