Lichen Sclorosis and antibiotic treatment.

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I have suffered with this horrible condition since 1999. I find there is evidence that it can be treated with intramuscular antibiotics and that has been known for a while by medics. I cannot believe what I and every other sufferer has gone through when there was another answer on treatment. I feel sick!

Anyone know of a private vulval clinic experienced in this type of treatment please pm me.

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    Hi Sky, I have never heard this theory, about the antibiotic therapy.Can you rebound on this and where you heard about it? Very interesting. We would all like to learn more. Thank you!
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      Sorry, meant to say can you expound on.This theory?
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      I got a new dermotologist who was chatty. She said they could have been treated with antibiotic but for the problem it caused with thrush. She did not expound further. I went home and googled Lichen Sclorosis and antibiotics. There is a fair amount on this so have a go at it. I am furious there was another choice..I doubt we will get this on NHS as a tube of clob is cheaper. Xxxxx
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      Also, I have a few bad things in my blood. One is Rickettsia Typhus. It is caught in a variety of ways. I dont know how long I have carried this, it does still show as positive despite treatment and levels slightly increase occasionally . Now this is not something that is normally tested for... in my case i had to go to a private lab in the UK. i wonder if something like this is at the root of Lichen Sclorosis...
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      With that being said, Did this dermatologist prescribe antibiotics for you to treat the lichen. Haven't looked it up yet, but I wonder if it would be for a potential secondary bacterial infection due to cracks or openings in the skin?

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      No, she did not offer antibiotics. I had already been on doxy for other problems. No it seems clear enough on antibiotic treatment for lichen however not lichen planus. Xx

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