I have used the Aquaphor on top of the clobetasol ointment when I have a flair up and it really works!
Then I back off on the Clobetasol 2 x per week and keep using the Aquaphor daily around the anal area.
Seems to help
@quizski I know these discussions can be confusing, especially when you are new. Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. There are lots of members here and if you want to ask one person a question, you will need to put their pseudonym in front of the question, just like I put yours, so you would know the answer is for you. I think you were asking @tonyiarobinson. Maybe you can try again!
Speaking from experience with the disease and Lazer treatments, I had three sessions about 6-8 weeks apart. I was symptom free for almost 6 years. Slowly, the disease is easing back into my life but there's new treatments available according to my Gyno.
Speaking from experience with the disease and Lazer treatments, I had three sessions about 6-8 weeks apart. I was symptom free for almost 6 years. Slowly, the disease is easing back into my life but there's new treatments available according to my Gyno.
I am so sorry for that! When you say flare you mean cuts and itch? I am
Fairly new to this just diagnosed. Doesn’t clob help you or perhaps laser again?
I am so sorry for that! When you say flare you mean cuts and itch? I am
Fairly new to this just diagnosed. Doesn’t clob help you or perhaps laser again?
I started getting small tears and itching alot. My gyno says that the disease has spread too. I have steroid cream and a special compound cream prescribed by my gyno. I won't go through lazer therapy again.
I started getting small tears and itching alot. My gyno says that the disease has spread too. I have steroid cream and a special compound cream prescribed by my gyno. I won't go through lazer therapy again.
Yes how often is it done and does it work well?
I have used the Aquaphor on top of the clobetasol ointment when I have a flair up and it really works!
Then I back off on the Clobetasol 2 x per week and keep using the Aquaphor daily around the anal area.
Seems to help
@quizski I know these discussions can be confusing, especially when you are new. Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. There are lots of members here and if you want to ask one person a question, you will need to put their pseudonym in front of the question, just like I put yours, so you would know the answer is for you. I think you were asking @tonyiarobinson. Maybe you can try again!
Speaking from experience with the disease and Lazer treatments, I had three sessions about 6-8 weeks apart. I was symptom free for almost 6 years. Slowly, the disease is easing back into my life but there's new treatments available according to my Gyno.
@kitten92 Did you have Mona Lisa lazer or Co2??? If you dont mind how long did you have LS? I ams 40 and just discoverd it...
Mona Lisa. I had LS for at least a year before it was diagnosed. Right now, I am going through a major flare-up for the first time in almost 6 years.
I am so sorry for that! When you say flare you mean cuts and itch? I am
Fairly new to this just diagnosed. Doesn’t clob help you or perhaps laser again?
I started getting small tears and itching alot. My gyno says that the disease has spread too. I have steroid cream and a special compound cream prescribed by my gyno. I won't go through lazer therapy again.
So sorry for that.. I had the impression laser was helping you
You won't go through laser therapy again because...??? Was it painful or expensive, or both?