Anyone have success with treatment for vaginal Lichen Sclerosus?
I have had vaginal Lichen Sclerosus for many years with several flareups. I am interested in learning of any successful treatments or recommendations.
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I suffered with lichens in my early twenties , I was prescribed testosterone 2 percent injection to be mixed in aquaphor ..
It worked , MD was an oncologist dermatologist now deceased , University of Pennsylvania .
Eventually , in my thirties , it was removed surgically by dr hester sonder and dr valerie bossard
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1 ReactionThose physicians were female gynecologist at graduate hospital in phila no major issues since , I am now 74
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1 ReactionI took one look at the side effects and just said no way. I've been using Lisepten for years now with terrific results. It's all natural. While it may take a while to "kick in", it's been a lifesaver for me.
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2 Reactions@datflbaby1987
I feel your pain. I was first diagnosed with LS in December 2025 by my dermatologist. I’ve had it for several years without being diagnosed. I feel I know more than the doctors do about LS. I’m sure we all feel that way. I am currently on clobetasol which has calmed down the itch & inflammation, however I now have an ulcer which my dermatologist said is a result of of the LS. She prescribed silvadene which burned & then zinc. Neither has helped, wanted to know if you suffered with ulcers or lesions & what helped. Yes I am thankful to be alive but LS truly interferes with quality of living!
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1 Reaction@datflbaby1987,
I am so sorry you are going through this hell. If your husband loves you or even cares for you I would hope that he would be patient and understand AND believe you about the problem. Show him kindness when he asks about it and give him clear explanations so he doesn't think you are crazy. Because you are not. But he should have a good understanding and compassion of what you are going through. Once they told me I was allergic to my husbands sperm because of some of the troubles I was having. I just believe they don't really know what is going on and they try to find an answer to give us but men doctors have NO clue, I would only see a woman doctor for the fact that they are women and hope for compassion from them and help.
I am having similar but not exactly the same trouble. I am looking for solutions. I have had to stop and change all my laundry detergents and never use anything like a dryer sheet, and then all my soap bath body lotions shampoos everything to get clean products. Anything that might get near or touch my lady parts. It is really frustrating that we go through this, I have found that because that area is never totally dry that there is always moisture there that bacteria can grow so fast. I go all morning in a dress without any underwear so that it can breath and dry out. I live alone, so it isn't that much trouble for me. Please don't be embarrassed to talk to your husband about this he may be able to help, and at least understand. I sure hope you can find some relief from all the pain and worry and fear. God Bless you.
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1 ReactionMy heart goes out to you. Regarding PURE REFINED PURPLE EMU OIL, Your comment about the odour is strange because I have been using Purple Pure Refined Emu Oil for many, many years and it has absolutely no odour! I don't know what I would do without it! Whenever I have a flare up, it gives me almost instant relief, and in a few days, it is in remission. I buy the large, 16 oz size of Emu Oil. It will keep in the fridge for many years. I always have it on hand for the next flareup. I keep a small amount in a smaller bottle in my bathroom for quick easy access and refill it as needed. This keeps it at room temperature so it will soften. I only buy Pure Refined Purple Emu Oil and I buy it online. You apply it with your fingers and it gives wide silky coverage. I tried Emuaid in the past. Although it contains some Emu Oil and is a good cream for some uses, it gave only short-term relief. It does not heal the way Pure Emu Oil does.
Good luck on your journey
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2 ReactionsI have 5 PFDs including lichen sclerosus. I know good eating is vital.
I'm currently researching a company called NeuEve. Founded by ob/gynecologist, they offer healthy alternatives for several PFDs including lichen sclerosus. They look promising. Not cheap. But neither are prescription ointments/vaginal suppositories....
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1 Reaction@bluesmoke
How long did you have the lesion for before going on prednisone?
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1 Reaction@chrisanon
Did you ever develop lesions or ulcers from LS?
Using clobetesol does not help that.
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1 ReactionI had it about 3 weeks, so I made an appt with gyn
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