Clobetasol propionate for lichen sclerosus
Does clobetasol propionate irritate any of you w/ lichen sclerosus? It seems to be making mine worse and my ob/gyn says she'll do a biopsy if I'm not better in 3 weeks. Any alternatives to suggest?
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@jenicehodges2026 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I’m glad you found this site and hope that you will be able to get and give some good advice from your own experience. It’s wonderful that you. Are also going to see a dermatologist with autoimmune experience! If you get some good advice, maybe you can pass it along. And, again, Welcome!
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1 Reaction@jenicehodges2026 I was told not to use for more than 10 days at a time. Use sparingly
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1 ReactionMy Doc and the Dermatologist today said I could be on this for life. I Hear there are new treatment for LS that are not yet FDA approved yet. I am looking into some of them one is called PETALS
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1 ReactionI'd encourage a biopsy first. How do you know what you are treating otherwise? For LS, I use Lisepten. It's all natural.
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1 ReactionI had a biopsy in September it was negative for cancer of the vulva and was LS. Believe me I do not want to go back to the clobestol
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1 ReactionIf people are using clobetasol cream or gel and not getting good results, ask your Dr. to prescribe the ointment. It is usually more easily tolerated and provides more reliable results. Also check with your Dr. once a year to make sure you're using the right dosage/frequency.
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1 ReactionCould not take clobetasol so was put on mometasone . So far it doesn’t seem to be helping so dr. Stopped it and started me on estrogen in ellage base to plump the thinning tissues. Has anyone been through these changes and do they help
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