Affiliation:
1. Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura-281406, Uttar Pradesh,India
Abstract
Human skin is considered as the first line of defense and barrier against the majority of
infections caused through the skin that affect humans. Healthy skin promotes a healthy body that
can be achieved with the usage of modern, allopathic and natural remedies. Major skin ailments affecting
humans are skin cancers, eczema, herpes infection, fungal infection, anti-aging, itching, insect
bites, pemphigus vulgaris, trauma, psoriasis, athlete’s foot infections, rashes, skin pigmentation,
acne, major and minor wound infections that are slowly becoming a burden on health care.
Skin infections can be treated from sources that originate from animals and plants. In spite of advancements
in science and technology, the emergence of natural herbal remedies for managing
skin disorders has become a pivotal and essential contributor in treating skin infections due to increased
demand for herbals and their lower price, and continuous adverse effects of modern
medicines. In the recent era, herbal extracts and their phytomedicines have made a vital contribution
to human health care. Herbal products nowadays are considered as a single line of treatment
for many diseases like Cancers, Diabetes, Cardiovascular and Brain disorders, thereby creating
awareness regarding purity, efficacy and safety of herbal medicines for health care management.
Many therapeutically active natural herbal resources like Aloe, Neem, Liquorice, Tulsi, Amla, Papaya,
Ginger and Eucalyptus are potent and safe in the treatment of dermatological infections. This
review article summarizes the significance of herbal plants for protecting, treating and minimizing
skin infections through the utility of herbal pharmaceuticals like creams, decocted extracts, poultice,
paste and lotions that aid in the treatment of skin infections and diseases at a relatively lower
cost with lesser side effects as compared to modern and allopathic medicines.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine
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