Desperately seeking a Specialist for my Oral Lichen Planus
I've been treated for my Oral Lichen Planus with steroids, Hydroxychloroquine, Methotrexate and now Leflunomide. I have limited success and then I have a reoccurrence. I have no idea what retriggers the outbreaks but I'm not sure what to do. I've gone to the dentist. Who sent me to a dental specialist, who sent me to a rheumatologist, who told me to go back to the dental specialist. I'm frustrated and I have no idea what to do next. Are there any studies in the Baltimore area? I would be more than happy to take time off from work to be guinea pig. I'm desparate!
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I have been dealing with esophageal lichen planus for a couple years. I'm currently being treated at UNC. I have it bad my esophagus was 4mm I was choking on everything and I was eventually dilated to 16mm aftet several dilutions. I'm currently taking hydroxychloroquine but it's not effective my throat is closing back up. I hope back in about a week, for another dilation and see my Dermatologist and will soon start Methotrexate I'm nervous and feeling defeated at this point.
Have you tied going to Mayo?
I have decided if I encounter more problems, I need experts in this disease
For anyone dealing with OLP-- in my experience (since 2015) been to several high-level experts - NYC, Boston. There is NO solution to this. Sorry, but . . .
Hi Melanie, I am also looking for a lichen planus specialist in the DC/Baltimore area. Would you mind sharing who did you find? When I look through the specialists at JHU I could not find anybody who mentions it in their profile.
Hi! I can empathize with you!I have Esophageal Lichen Planus which is extremely rare. The lichen planus is also in my mouth and skin. My mouth is very tender all the time and flares up a lot. I've lost 30lbs. It can be very difficult to eat! My mouth hurts all of the time!
I live in WA. State. The doctors and specialists in this area have never seen a case of esophageal Lichen Planus! The medications I have are steroidal mouth rinse and a Lidocaine oral medicine that numbs my mouth for a very short time.....15 -20 minutes. I continue to apply it for some relief.
I was an Oral Surgical Assistant for 30yrs. I have never had a patient with Oral Lichen Planus!! Dental work can really cause a terrible flare-up!
I so feel for you!❤️
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You may want to contact
https://rarediseases.org/. NORD National Organization for Rare Diseases
https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/. GARD. Genetic and Rare Diseases
They are both excellent resources and can help find appropriate doctors in you area. They are also helpful in many other ways.
Will you call them this week and then tell me what you learn?
Look for an oral pathologist.
MELANIE, can you please tell me the name of the Doctor you found at Johns Hopkins. I am in DE & really need to find someone who specializes in treatment for Oral Lichen Planus.
@eclecticlz If you look at my response just before Rashida’s, you will see the I mentioned two organizations that will help you find a doctor. Organizations GARD and NORD. Their websites are also great resources about autoimmune diseases. Give them a call!