I was diagnosed with lichen sclerosus in may, been given different creams to treat it, but didn't work been to and thro the doctors about 4 times in absolute extortionate pain, they gave me antibiotics and had a hospital appointment with dermatologist, who gave me different cream, still in agony bleeding, doctor sent me back to hospital where I had an emergency biopsy, and having a mri scan monday! the doctor called yesterday to say I had an infection and needed more antibiotics! i've not had anything prescribed for the pain its horrendous nothing helps what can I do? Should the doctors be prescribing pain relief?
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If doctor is saying that you have infection then you should take proper treatment of this. If you have severe pain than doctor should prescribe proper painkiller. Take appropriate measures to reduce symptoms, wait for biopsy and then take proper treatment to prevent disease progression. Don’t loose trust in doctor because many times patients not responding to proper treatment.
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Hello hope you are keeping safe 1) I understand your concern, lichen sclerosis is a condition that may cause bleeding and pain in some and with proper treatment it can reduce. 2) as the site of the lesion is not mentioned I cannot comment on the potency of the medication to be used. However, these are the medications that would be helpful for your condition - steroidal based cream for application - a course of oral steroids (if no internal infection suspected) - an immunomodulatory (immune enhancing) ointment like tacrolimus - vit d and zinc supplements - omega 3 supplements 3) you can also go for procedural treatments for it like - co2 laser ablation - prp injection - phototherapy - photo-dynamic therapy kindly understand that I cannot comment on the specific treatment without seeing a photo of the lesion or knowing more details of it. You can book an appointment with me so that I can guide you through this. 4) prolonged treatment with painkillers can be given or had provided your renal function is not compromised so without seeing your renal status I cannot comment on it. Hope this helps. Thank you and take care.
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