Lichen Sclerosus Treatments in Cincinnati, Ohio
What Causes Lichen Sclerosus?
All women can experience Lichen Sclerosus. Don’t wait until it’s too late – We are here to help!
Lichen Sclerosus is a chronic skin condition that can affect any part of the body, but most commonly affects the vulva (vaginal lips) and skin around the anus in women. Lichen Sclerosus can affect females from pre-pubescent to post-menopausal, and anyone in between.
The cause of lichen sclerosus is unknown, however, it has been proposed to be an auto-immune condition (your own immune system attacking itself).
How Do I Know if I Have Lichen Sclerosus?
It is very common to be unaware of whether or not you have Lichen Sclerosus. Unfortunately, many gynecologists and primary care physicians do not know what this condition is or how to diagnose the condition. The average time from onset of symptoms to diagnosis is 2.5 years! If you have chronic itching, pain with intercourse and have repeatedly been told that you have a yeast infection, yet you do not respond to typical yeast treatment, there is a good chance you have Lichen Sclerosus.
You might notice a change in the appearance in the skin of your vulva or may start to experience some of the symptoms described below. Usually the skin appears “spotted or patchy white,” the skin can appear shiny. Over time the skin becomes thin with a “crinkled” appearance. You may also notice scarring around the lips of the vagina or over the clitoris. If you are noticing any of these changes or new symptoms, it is very important to see your gynecologist for an exam.
The Procedure
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What it Treats
Symptoms can range from mild discomfort with sexual intercourse to severe itching, tearing and blistering of the skin, causing significant pain and decreased sensation. Over time, the lips of the vagina can become scarred and fused together.
Procedure Time
Actual procedure time 2 min or less ( total office time approximately 90 min)
How is Lichen Sclerosus diagnosed?
First, it is very important that you see your gynecologist if you are having new symptoms or suspect you may have lichen sclerosus. The diagnosis is often suspected by the appearance of the skin, however, a skin biopsy is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Women with lichen sclerosus are more likely to develop vulvar cancer, thus it is very important that your physician monitors the area and performs a biopsy on any changing/suspicious lesions. Furthermore, if you do not treat lichen sclerosus, the condition can continue to worsen, causing permanent scarring of the vulva and introits (entry to the vagina), which can make sexual intercourse extremely painful, if not impossible.
Even if you are not currently experiencing symptoms of Lichen Sclerosus, but have been diagnosed in the past, you want to seek treatment to prevent long term complications.
Why Choose us to Treat your Lichen Sclerosus?
Amy Brenner, MD & Associates is truly a “one stop women’s shop.” We specialize in gynecology and gynecologic surgery, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, and approaching women’s care from a holistic, functional, and natural approach. Not only are we able to provide Lichen Sclerosus treatment in Cincinnati, but we can also manage any other female concerns you may have. Please note: This treatment is a self-pay service and is not covered by insurance.
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A special guest talks living with Lichen Sclerosus talks about the impact it has had on her stress levels and intimacy.
Treatments that pair well with Lichen Sclerosus Treatment
Paired Treatments
Pairing treatments can get you dramatic results
Lichen Sclerosus treatments are individualized to you and our goal is to help relieve symptoms. Combining these treatments alongside our other procedures & therapies available at our office may help to optimize your overall well being. Interested in learning more or scheduling your consultation? Fill out our message form.
The following websites can be very helpful for patients diagnosed with Lichen Sclerosus:
Institute for Lichen Sclerosus & Vulval Health
Click on RESEARCH to read an article published by Dr. Andrew Goldstein, who held faculty positions at Johns Hopkins and George Washington University, demonstrating the statistically significant benefits of PRP in decreasing inflammation and healing tissue impacted by Lichen Sclerosus.
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