Erosive oral lichen planus
Hello
I'm new to the group. I was diagnosed with erosive lichen planus 4 years ago and it has been a nightmare since. Mine has progressed from my mouth to my esophagus, nose and eyes. I've seen so many doctors @ Vanderbilt and St Thomas Hospital who have no idea how to treat my illness. I've. Even advised to go to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester but I'm really not sure what doctor or doctors have experience with treating this disease. Any help would be appreciated
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Thank you, and I hope you remember the name.
I too have heard that Squigle toothpaste is very good. No foaming agent, some fluoride and xylitol. I used to have to use baby toothpaste.
Hi new to the group. Diagnosed with erosive lichen planus in June 2018 after dealing with it for nealy 10 years. No dentist or doctor could figure out what this was. In June I found a new dentist, she diagnosed it, gave me a ton of info, suggested as much organic food as possible, little to no sugar, and check my vitamins. She gave me a steroid script for the lesions and an incredible mouth rinse containing lidocaine for the rest of the mouth pain. I found a company that sells a vitamin b mixture that has healed my mouth by 85% since June. Based on the previous comments, I need to check my vitamin d levels as well.
@dreamer60 This is an interesting story. Treatment of LP is 99% the steroid, rather than all the other things you mention. The problem with steroids is that they can cause serious side effects, some down the road. LP can also progress to burning mouth syndrome (BMS), which is also something that the medical profession seems to know nothing about and declines to bother with. Top specialists in oral pathology in NYC tell me there is nothing you can do. Both these conditions are in fact wide spread and doctors just seem to ignore them.
So nice to read good news!@dreamer60! Thank you
@jshdma I had steroids for OLP too and they were the only things that eased the pain. But they didn't heal the lesions. I had one painful lesion which persisted for years and finally turned to cancer. Maybe my OLP was different but maybe a holistic approach is the way to go. I must point out that only a tiny percentage are a precursor to cancer.
@dreamer60 Hi that must be so painful I found a website that is about EOLP it is rarediseases.info.nih.gov/oral lichen planus. This is a naturel remedies that might help as long term steriods arent good for you.
Yeah I was concerned about the steroid cream at first. But, I only used it on the visible sores. They have diminished enough to where I do not need the cream on a regular basis. There is a lot of truth to not having sugar. My mouth had healed up so much that I treated myself with all the things I haven't been able to eat for a long time. Which included lots of "naughty" sweets! I LOVE sugary foods. Well, I have been paying the price for that. I have had a flare up. I went back on my mouth rinse and am starting to feel better. Won't do that again!
That is interesting @dreamer60 My one lesion was so painful I took oral steroids. Think it was prednisone. Certainly couldn't take that long term.
@dreamer60 Lol learnt your lesson thats what it takes I did same aboit sweets ,but with my triglycerides sugar really bumped up the number so now avoiding it as much as possible ,hard, we live and learn ?