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@alju

Can you expand on the cysts you referred to? Do they come and go or are they permanent. Are yours painful? My dermotologist said I have cysts under the skin just inside the labia ; mine are very painful. She said it was not part of LS, however, and that in most women they aren't painful. These have only developed within the last year , after I started using the steroids. Two gynecologists were adamant the steriods would not cause this. I took a chart I made listing the 3 steriods I'd used and five possible side effects of the products from mfg. package insert, .. blisters, pimples, skin rash, aceniform eruptions. I would appreciate your reply to the "cyst pain" question?

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Yes mine are very painful. But I don't use steroids at all. I have gone back to using my vaginal estrogen and so far so good. We shall see what happens but for right now things are calm and good! But when they do flare up be it herpes or LS the spot and it's almost always in the same spot it feels very much like a cold sore. Toss in urine on an open sore and it's ranks right up there on the pain scale. It also is painful just sitting and it gets rubbed the wrong way etc. For right now this is the first of over 10 days and no symptoms. I want this gone!!!!

Sure. My cysts come and go; I have one that lingers and changes sizes. They can be painful if irritated by my clothing or when they swell up, but it sounds like not as painful as yours.

My gynecologist did tell me cysts like the one I have that lingers is common and can be a response to any kind of “trauma” to the skin. She said there’s not much she knows of that I could do except have it removed, but I decided to observe it to see if it improved, which it did. I’m going to have my dermatologist look at it.

So this sounds similar to what your physician said.

The thing is it’s hard to tell if it is or isn’t caused by steroids. For the fluid-filled type of cyst I just described that I have, I don’t thinks that’s associated with steroids. I thought that acne-like lesions are more associated with steroids and even then it’s more with oral steroids than topicals (I know this because my dad is on long term oral steroids for a different condition).

Even if they are or aren’t related to the steroids or the LS, clearly they’re very painful for you. Were they able to recommend anything to help you with the pain, or do you think it would be better to talk to a dermatologist with experience in vulvar skin conditions? I can understand how it would be frustrating if they’re just saying: “It’s not this thing or the other and usually it’s not painful.” Except you’re you, and they are painful!