Lichen Sclerosus: Any other women dealing with this disease?
Is anyone out there dealing with this disease? I am currently using a compound ointment that my oncologist prescribed but I'm looking for possible lazer treatments or anything else that might now be available.
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Hi Brandy Sparks. Thank you for the information on your treatment. I have not had any further problems that require attention. I hope everything goes well for you. Please let me know how you are doing.
I have been recently diagnosed with LS. One big problem…. I can’t take steroids. Did the laser work?
Yes lazer treatments worked. And steroid treatments aren't taken orally. It's a cream and it helps so much.
Thank you for your prompt reply. I cannot take steroids orally or externally. So, if I may ask for clarification,
*do you have to do lazer treatments annually?
*or did the first treatments basically cure the LS and how many years has it been if so?
*did the lazer treatment reverse any anatomical damage? Or just stop it from
Progressing?
Thank you for answering. This is a stressful disease and I appreciate all the help I can get here.
The first of 3 Lazer treatments were 8 weeks apart. I have a little scarring but it's caused no issues. My treatments put my LS into remission for years. But, I had a flare-up recently and LS has spread. I hate that you can't use steroids because they squash the excessive itching.
Thank you. I am in the process of connecting with a Dr who does laser as well as PRP. I will see what she advises. It is good to know that the laser worked for a number of years. I assume
During that time, you did not need the steroid cream though….??
After lazer treatments, no steroids were needed until recently. If I'm not mistaken, I didn't have symptoms of LS for 5-6 years.
Was that treatment painful?🥹
This is so helpful and encouraging. Thank you so very much.
I hope that you are able to get laser again to throw this nasty disease into remission. Quite honestly, I feel like it should be a standard means of treatment if it works. Just my opinion from what I know so far.
I was not offered laser treatment, only the cream, which saved me from some very very uncomfortable symptoms. The cream was my life saver.
LS is not curable only treatable. If you use the cream( I used it everyday for a month and now twice a week) you will be symptom free. I usually put the cream on right after a shower twice a week. My gynaecologist recommended I do not bathe, shower instead, and no powders or perfumes of any kind.
I am fine with my treatments and have so much relief. Good luck all!