Newly diagnosed and confused over treatment for lichen sclerosus
I've been diagnosed with lichen sclerosus. I have questions as to what is the best treatment: which steroid and at what dosage. My gynecologist initially prescribed mometasone cream 0.1% twice a week. This didn't really control the itching. My dermatologist is recommending clobetasol ointment 0.05% once a day for 2 months, followed by twice weekly forever. Itching, while not completely gone, is certainly more controlled after a week's treatment with the clobetasol. However, I'm a bit concerned over using it daily for 2 months. Can you please share what's worked for you? Can I expect to be using a steroid for life? To throw into the mix--I have long covid. Thank you for any help in navigating this.
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Thank you for your reply. I must admit, I've been slathering the clobetasol on twice a week. Am I putting on too much? Possibly. Labial atrophy is present. My semi-annual gynecologic appointment is next week. I'll discuss the issue of quantity with her. I do find that adding an estrogen cream twice a week (not the same days as the clobetasol) has helped with the thinning. If I stop the estrogen, more atrophy occurs.
I use the Clobetasol when I have a flare up. When the symptoms go away I stop using. I use as needed.
I have the same treatment. Was told this is life long! I also alternate estrogen and clobetasol. Was told I only need a dime size application. Relieves itching and burning.
I have learned so much already from reading previous posts on this site, thank you! I was recently diagnosed with LS, however I know I've had it for many years. Previous gynecologist did a biopsy but it was inconclusive. I did ask her if it was LS, but she said not likely. Used an OTC for a while for the itchiness but gave up. Wish I would have sought a second opinion long ago. New gynecologist prescribed Halobetasol ointment 2xday for a month, then every other day for a month, then once a week. After the first month, the itch is no longer an issue, however has as anyone ever developed a rash from the ointment? After using the ointment for several weeks in the perineal area, I developed a rash between my cheeks. I'm thinking I may have applied too much and extended past the treatment area. I'll be reaching out to my doctor next week but thought I'd post here as well. Thank you!
At my recent appointment I was told to use a "pea-sized" amount of the clobetasol. My dilemma now that I'm in remission is whether to continue the twice a week treatment or use the clobetasol only when I have a flare-up.
I was told it was a lifetime treatment
@ronag now that I am in remission I only use the Clobetasol when I have a flare up and during it. There is no need to use it while you are symptom free.
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Hi, I have had lichen planus for a number of years then the symptoms got worse itching, burning, red, inflamed skin so bad I couldn't sit down for weeks.
The dermatologist treated me with several steroids some worked, some made it worse. I used clobetasol 3x a day for 6 -7 weeks until it was comfortable for me to reduce to 2x a day for 2 months. Adding vaseline helped. I don't think people realize how painful this condition is.
I was upset about using steroids so often, but it did help me in the end, so I continued to use the steroid.
The dermatologist biopsied the skin and diagnosed lichen sclerosus, which is treated the same, with clobetasol.