What is it?
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that commonly affects the genital and perianal areas. It leads to thinning, whitening, and fragility of the skin, which may cause itching, discomfort, pain, or tearing. The condition can affect individuals of any age and requires medical attention for long-term control and skin protection.
How it works?
Lichen sclerosus occurs due to ongoing inflammation that alters the structure and strength of the skin. Over time, the affected skin becomes thin, dry, and more prone to irritation or injury. Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation, relieving symptoms, preventing progression, and maintaining skin integrity.
Benefits
Ideal for
This treatment is suitable for individuals who:
The Treatment Process
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Detailed consultation and symptom evaluation
Detailed consultation and symptom evaluation
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Careful examination of affected skin
Careful examination of affected skin
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Anti-inflammatory treatment to control disease activity
Anti-inflammatory treatment to control disease activity
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Ongoing skin care and protection guidance
Ongoing skin care and protection guidance
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Regular follow-up to monitor progression
Regular follow-up to monitor progression
Expected Results & Recovery
Gradual reduction in itching and discomfort
Stabilisation of skin changes with consistent treatment
Improved skin comfort and resilience
Long-term symptom control rather than immediate cure
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No, it is not infectious and cannot spread through contact.
It is a chronic condition, but symptoms can be effectively controlled with proper treatment.
Without treatment, it may progress. Early and regular care helps prevent complications.
Yes, ongoing monitoring is important to maintain skin health and detect changes early.
Yes, most individuals can continue daily activities with appropriate care and treatment.