Lichen Sclerosus cured - but it took work.
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I started having symptoms of LS when I was 23 years old (from what I can remember). It got progressively worse until I was finally diagnosed at 26. I did a ton of research and started seeing two alternative doctors about it. The symptoms gradually disappeared, and I have been symptom free for about 6 months. Based on all my research, it seems like the underlying cause varies from person to person, but I will briefly summarize what I believe were contributing factors in my case.
1.) Uncomfortable sex and/or sexual abuse. There is evidence that sexual abuse can cause LS, although I'm not sure if it causes or exacerbates the problem. Either way, my symptoms got a lot worse when I was in a relationship with a man who I was not very attracted to. My only advice (really, whether you have LS or not) is to not have sex if you have symptoms, or if you simply do not want to. The friction physically damages the skin.
2.) Underlying inflammation, which can be caused by the following factors:
a) infection. I had a bad one for a long time. At this point the LS symptoms were quite bad - lots of itching and pain, and shiny white patches. After getting a million tests done, I finally gave up on western doctors, went to see an alternative guy, and he gave me an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral herb (it was a strong herb). The symptoms started to clear up immediately, and I mean by the next day. I suspect it was a fungal infection because symptoms worsened several months earlier when I was on a round of antibiotics (antibiotics alone will kill the bacteria that keeps fungus and yeast at bay, permitting fungal overgrowth). Anyways, that helped, but the symptoms were still not completely gone. There were other contributing factors...
b) Allergies. I got my alternative guy to test literally everything I ate on a regular basis, and it turned out I was sensitive or allergic to many foods. Dairy was the big one, and when I cut it out, I noticed the symptoms mostly disappeared. At that point, I was sometimes asymptomatic but sometimes it still flared up a bit, which still drove me crazy, so I pressed on.
c) Deficiencies. I had major deficiencies in iodine (this one was important.. I'll discuss it in my next point), vitamin E, zinc, vitamin B12, and I suspect several other things. I took supplements for a short period of time and majorly changed my diet. Now everything I eat is organic, and almost nothing is processed. I eat almost no restaurant food. Just a very natural diet - like how your grandmother would eat. It is a lot of work, but wow did it make a difference. The foods I noticed to be particularly helpful for LS are kale, swiss chard (both blanched to get rid of the oxalic acid), and bison/elk/organic beef. I also eat tons of yams and sweet potatoes. The pain and itching is completely gone. The only symptom I now have is mild follicalitis on one side which only comes up occasionally, and I'm not sure that is even related to the LS.
3.) One more thing. There seems to be a strong link between LS and hormones. As I said above, iodine was an important factor because I had subclinical hypothyroidism (this is very common). The problem is, when your thyroid gland isn't functioning properly, it throws your sex hormones out of whack. So if you are always tired and/or cold, then there is a good chance iodine supplementation might restore some hormonal balance. On top of the iodine, i also tried a couple herbs for hormone issues - black cohosh tea and raspberry leaf tea - and found they both seemed to help with the LS and other symptoms I had.
From all of this, if I could recommend anything, it would be this: first off, examine ALL your symptoms. Chances are, if there is something else going on, it is probably related and might give you a clue as to the underlying cause. Second, FIND AN ALTERNATIVE DOCTOR! The truth is, a western doctor cannot help you with this problem. I found that the naturopaths trained in North America were just as useless. The only two guys that I found who were able to help me had no formal credentials and practiced techniques that allowed them to 'get inside' my body and really figure out what was wrong. One did Muscle Response Testing and the other is simply able to 'feel' what is wrong when giving acupressure. Although these types of practitioners are less common in North America, I guarantee if you start asking around, you will find someone. If not, try going to some herb stores in your local Chinatown district, and they can often point you in the right direction.
I hope this helps! I was so hopeless when I first found out I had LS, but am now so happy I persevered in finding a solution. good luck to all who read this!
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elle38469 FixedUp
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So, LS can be on chest, upper body. Few years ago, I had symmetrical red rash on either side in front of bra area/front of armpits and diamond shaped rash between breasts. Biopsy showed not fungal, not cancer, probably LS, gave me a cream which I didn't use. After about a year (or more), I started juicing. Carrots, Vit D3 drops (about 2,000 IU), a bit of olive oil for absorption, sprinkle of cinnamon to alleviate sugar spike, sometimes a bit of ginger, sometimes cuke or celery but mostly carrots. A few months later, rash just disappeared. I realized I had been drinking beta carotene and Vit D and that cleared up rash. I juiced until 2 years ago. LS has flared up since I've been in relationship & had gotten bad. Strangely, after a uterine biopsy, it almost cleared up and atrophied areas looked rejuvenated. Dr said the procedure had brought immune system response to area, a known phenomenon...but after reading people's solutions I'm wondering if it may have been what they cleaned me with prior to surgery. Anyhow, itching, white areas, rough skin, all kinds symptoms have returned. Going to try some of the above methods but also back to carrot juice w Vit D and see if it helps. Sex, painful, etc.
elle38469 FixedUp
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era41962 FixedUp
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I buy tea tree in amazon. Search in amazon:
Majestic Pure Therapeutic Melaleuca Alternifolia Tea Tree Oil With Dropper, 4 fl. Oz
sammiey era41962
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I apply to my toe nails which otherwise get fungal infection... xxx
Gr8shpr era41962
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have started using tea tree on upper body rashes. Having very good luck with this essential oil. Wish I could use this on "sensitive areas" but I'm not there with that yet . I know my immunity levels are down this time of year and LP vaginal/vulva symptoms showed a drastic increase about one month ago.
Gr8shpr sammiey
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I apply tea tree externally and straight. I do not (or have not yet) tried this internally.
pascale04518 FixedUp
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sammiey pascale04518
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adele39821 FixedUp
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I have written on this forum a few times over the year and a half since being diagnosed with LS as a way to thank those of you who have helped me along the way with tips that I have discovered along the way that have helped me get closer and closer to normal.
My latest discoveries have so far been the most promising: cutting out fructose and glucose, and including bone broth into my daily dietary regimen.
I never ate much refined sugar to start with, but I found that cutting out even the natural sugars like honey and maple syrup as well as fruit has had a huge positive effect. I read labels even more closely now, since sugar finds its way into almost everything. I'll allow myself a little once in a while (3-10 grams at the most), but not every day.
As for the bone broths, I won't go into all the benefits here since there a gazillion websites that sing its praises, I have incorporated a cup into my daily dietary regimen, usually drinking it as part of my breakfast. I make it myself in my slow cooker, nothing could be easier!
Since my sympotoms arose 5 years ago, and since being diagnosed with LS and making a number of lifestyle changes to work through the illness, I have never felt healthier!
Obviously just dumping the sugar and adding bone broth to one's diet aren't going to be a miracle cure... for me, these two things were just a part of the bigger puzzle that seem to be proving to be the pieces I was missing.
Good luck to you all!
kathy46259 adele39821
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sammiey adele39821
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I think the thing about EVERYTHING being made from scratch is that its difficult to find something to eat or nibble on the quick if you know what I mean. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
sarah33335 FixedUp
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Any advice would help
thank you
Kruthko sarah33335
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I have just received the results of my bloodwork and have normal estrogen levels now, but need to add progesterone cream.
Hope this helps.
sarah33335 Kruthko
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Kruthko sarah33335
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Gr8shpr Kruthko
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I am 71 and hoping to begin having sex again (relationship).
My OBGYN rx'd esteadiol cream inserted vaginally for me and I have been pleased with the results! I am much more comfortable now in that area.