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Dietary changes for lichen sclerosis

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Aug 25 10:27am | Replies (23)

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@willows

LS can give either pain or itching or both. Pain can be in the form of a burning feeling or neurological pain or a feeling of arousal that you don’t want or intend any sexual thoughts. This can be caused by the damage to the nerves. A good dermatologist might be helpful or your gynaecologist if either of them know anything about LS. A good ointment with a steroid in it like Clobetasol has been very helpful for me to keep the symptom under control such as burning or itching. However damage to the nerves is usually permanent. Good luck finding a doctor that can help you. .

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