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Expert Lichen Planus Treatment and Care in Andheri West

 Understanding Lichen Planus

Lichen Planus is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the skin, mouth, or other mucous membranes. It is characterized by itchy, flat-topped, purplish skin lesions and, in some cases, painful white patches in the oral cavity. While the exact cause remains unclear, it is believed to be an autoimmune response triggered by infections, allergens, or stress.

At Curis Life Clinic, Andheri West, our expert dermatologists provide comprehensive care for lichen planus, ensuring effective relief and long-term management.

 Symptoms of Lichen Planus

Recognizing the symptoms of lichen planus can help in early diagnosis and treatment

  • Skin Symptoms
    • Purple, flat-topped bumps on the wrists, ankles, or lower back.
    • Intense itching on affected areas.
    • Darkened patches in lichen planus pigmentosus.
  • Oral Symptoms
    • White, lace-like patches on the inside of the cheeks or tongue.
    • Soreness or burning sensation, especially with spicy or acidic foods.
    • Painful ulcers in severe cases.

If you notice these symptoms, consulting a skin specialist is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.

 Causes and Triggers of Lichen Planus

While the exact cause of lichen planus is unknown, several factors can trigger or exacerbate the condition

  • Immune Response An autoimmune attack on the skin or mucous membranes.
  • Infections Viral infections like Hepatitis C may act as triggers.
  • Medications Certain drugs for high blood pressure, arthritis, or malaria.
  • Stress Emotional stress can worsen symptoms.
  • Allergens Reaction to metals or dental materials like fillings.

Understanding these triggers helps in devising effective treatment strategies.

 Types of Lichen Planus

Lichen Planus manifests in various forms, depending on the affected area

  • Lichen Planus Skin Lesions Appears as itchy, purple-colored bumps.
  • Oral Lichen Planus Affects the inside of the cheeks, tongue, or gums.
  • Lichen Planopilaris Affects the scalp, leading to hair loss.
  • Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Causes dark brown patches, commonly on the face or neck.

Each type requires a tailored approach for effective management.

 Advanced Treatments for Lichen Planus at Curis Life Clinic

At Curis Life, Andheri West, we offer a range of treatments designed to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life

  1. Topical Treatments Corticosteroid creams and ointments to reduce inflammation and itching.
  2. Oral Medications For severe cases, oral corticosteroids or immunosuppressants are prescribed.
  3. Phototherapy Light therapy for widespread skin lesions.
  4. Oral Lichen Planus Treatment
    • Antiseptic mouthwashes to reduce irritation.
    • Immunomodulating drugs for severe oral symptoms.
  5. Lifestyle Recommendations Stress management techniques and dietary advice to minimize triggers.

Our dermatologists provide personalized care to address your specific condition and needs.

 Why Choose Curis Life for Lichen Planus Treatment?

  • Experienced Dermatologists Dr. Radha and Dr. Romita specialize in treating lichen planus with advanced techniques.
  • Holistic Care We focus on both symptom management and long-term prevention.
  • Patient-Centric Approach Empathetic care tailored to your comfort and well-being.
  • Accessible Location Conveniently located in Andheri West, providing quality dermatological care to the community.

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FAQ for Lichen Planus

What is lichen planus?

Lichen Planus is an inflammatory condition affecting the skin, mouth, or other mucous membranes, causing rashes or painful patches.

The exact cause is unknown, but it is believed to involve an autoimmune response triggered by infections, allergens, or stress.

Treatment includes corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, phototherapy, and antiseptic mouthwashes, depending on the type and severity.

No, lichen planus is not contagious and cannot be spread from person to person.

Oral lichen planus affects the mucous membranes of the mouth, causing white, lace-like patches or painful ulcers.

 The duration varies; some cases resolve within months, while others may persist for years with periodic flare-ups.

It is a form of lichen planus that causes dark brown patches, commonly on the face, neck, or arms.

There is no permanent cure, but effective treatments are available to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

Yes, emotional stress can trigger or exacerbate symptoms of lichen planus.

You can book online or visit our clinic in Andheri West directly for a consultation.

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