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@blossomt

Clobetasol is the ointment that is recommended. If your doctor didn’t prescribe it, you might want to find a doctor who is more aware of this condition. I highly recommend the Lichen Sclerosus Support Network. They have a lot of information about treatments, recommendations, what this disease is and how it affects you. I moved recently and went to a gynecologist who hadn’t a clue. The exam was painful because she was so quick with the speculum as if she was unaware of what damage LS can do. Through LSSN, I found another doctor who specializes in LS. It has made all the difference.

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My ARPN uses a small speculum to exam me for Paps. She is very considerate. Ask for the small speculum.