TREATMENT FOR LICHEN PLANUS
Lichen
Planus- An Inflammatory Skin Condition
It
is an inflammatory disease of the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membrane. It is
a common itchy skin disease observed commonly in middle-aged adults. The
patients have pruritic, raised lesions that are often violaceous in colour.
Lichen Planus - Common
Cause
It
is an inflammatory disease of the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membrane. It is
a common itchy skin disease observed commonly in middle-aged adults. The
patients have pruritic, raised lesions that are often violaceous in colour.
Lichen planus is usually not harmful and may get better with treatment. However,
it may last for weeks to months and may come and go for years. It usually
clears up within 18 months. If lichen planus is caused by a medication, the
rash should go away once the medicine is stopped. This disease can develop in
one or several parts of the body. It can appear on the skin or inside the
mouth, finger and toenails, genitals, or scalp.
- Some medicines can cause a rash that looks like lichen planus. These medicines include diuretics, antihypertensives, painkillers, and medicine that was taken to prevent malaria. Be sure to tell your dermatologist about every medicine that you have taken in recent time.
- In the mouth, a metal filling may be the cause. This
is rare, but it can happen. If this is the cause, replacing the metal
filling with a non-metal filling will get rid of the lichen planus.
- A rare type of lichen planus, familial bullous lichen
planus, runs in families. Other forms of lichen planus do not seem to run
in families.
There may be a
link between lichen planus and infection with the hepatitis C virus. Many
people with hepatitis C also have lichen planus. Your dermatologist may check
to see whether you have this virus.
Integrated Treatment for Lichen Planus
The treatment is given based on local examination and study of the body constitution. Antihistamines of allopathy are co-administered to control itching during the treatment period.
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