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Lichen Sclerosis

Romaine
Romaine Community member Posts: 1 Listener
I have a few health issues, lichen sclerosis being one of them, do any other members suffer from this?

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  • JennysDad
    JennysDad Community member Posts: 2,299 Disability Gamechanger
    Hello @Romaine, and welcome to the community.
    I'm afraid I'd never heard of lichen sclerosus until I saw your post, but I've learned something about it from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lichen-sclerosus/
    It sounds most unpleasant and very similar to a condition my wife suffers from (psoriasis), so my heart goes out to you.
    I note that one of the recommended treatments/emollients is the same as were first offered to my wife - steroid creams and ointments - and I wonder what your experience of them has been?
    Anyway, please keep in touch. I'm sure others who have direct experience will find their way to you through the community.
    Very best to you
    Richard
  • Pippa_Alumni
    Pippa_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,793 Disability Gamechanger
    Hi @romaine, and welcome! I've moved this post into our Disabled People discussions so that others have a better chance of seeing it.
  • karrie
    karrie Community member Posts: 5 Listener
    Hi Romaine  l have lichen sclerosis  I've had it about 12 yrs now, l went into hospital for a check up for something else , when l awoke l spoke to a different Dr who said l had LS and he had operated on me and removed certain parts down below  (I've forgotten what he called the parts he'd removed   ) but he said they were white and inflamed with LS and he had done it now to save me having to go through it at a later date , I've had flare ups were l blister and sore ,but l use germolene and l find this helps quicker than the steroid creams .
  • OutOfTheWorld99
    OutOfTheWorld99 Community member Posts: 36 Courageous
    Hi, I also suffer from this and are male. Apparently, it's quite uncommon in men. Agony when this flares up, I am due to be prescribed some steroid type cream and hope to god this disease doesn't turn into anything more sinister.
  • jake4dsm
    jake4dsm Community member Posts: 1 Listener
    I too have been suffering though this since 2007.  Mine did turn into Cancer which I had radiation for.  They have me on Clobetasol and have me using a yeast infection medication topically.  I have flare ups which make me bed bound.  I have done lots of research for this because nothing helps.  I have cut most of the sugar out of my diet. 
  • OutOfTheWorld99
    OutOfTheWorld99 Community member Posts: 36 Courageous
    edited September 2019
    Hi Jake4dsm,

    Very sorry to hear your diagnosis of Cancer due to LS.Something I am now in constant fear of despite the risk stats being very low. Not logged in here for a while.LS is a horrid condition and my experiences so far when dealing with medical staff on this is not too sympathetic when dealing with males. They fail to acknowledge the pain that is felt by men with this condition when inflammation is present or other associated effects. It's obvious from my own experience, that when inflammation occurs mainly caused by friction and movement also brings on effects from any further movent-like repetitive pain. In my case, LS being predominantly in the genital area, can be a real problem and I no longer look forward to walking miles as I once did. So far, I am not on steroid creams but maybe soon at least as a precaution for when the condition does flare. Also, have an added complication with urethral stricture. And yet, I am perfectly fit and ready for anything. I feel not.

    Stay strong

    Out of the world.
  • kate35
    kate35 Community member Posts: 3 Listener
    Hi i have LS i was diagnosed in 2011 and have had little to no help with it sometimes the pain is unbarable xxx
  • Chloe_Scope
    Chloe_Scope Posts: 10,586 Disability Gamechanger
    Welcome to the community @kate35, sorry to hear you are in so much pain.
    Scope

  • Charmed1975
    Charmed1975 Community member Posts: 3 Listener
    Hi Romaine, I too am new to this site and have LS and a few other conditions, I was diagnosed last month and am currently taking steroid ointment and hydromol.  I thought that steroid ointment couldn’t be used over a prolonged period of time but been told to use this every night, can anyone advise of their experiences?  X
  • Ross_Alumni
    Ross_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,652 Disability Gamechanger
    Hi Romaine, I too am new to this site and have LS and a few other conditions, I was diagnosed last month and am currently taking steroid ointment and hydromol.  I thought that steroid ointment couldn’t be used over a prolonged period of time but been told to use this every night, can anyone advise of their experiences?  X
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  • Charmed1975
    Charmed1975 Community member Posts: 3 Listener
    Please can someone tell me as I have searched to no avail is Lichen Sclerosus classed as a disability?
  • Tori_Scope
    Tori_Scope Scope Posts: 12,488 Disability Gamechanger
    Have you compared your experience against this list on Citizens Advice of what counts under the Equality Act 2010 @charmed1975

    Is there any particular reason why you're wondering? That might help us to know how to best answer your question.
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  • Charmed1975
    Charmed1975 Community member Posts: 3 Listener
    Hi thanks for the advice, I’m asking as I have a 1-2-1 on Monday with work and wanted to be as prepared as I can be
  • Francis07
    Francis07 Community member Posts: 1 Listener
    edited August 2023
    Hi Romaine, I too am new to this site and have LS and a few other conditions, I was diagnosed last month and am currently taking steroid ointment and hydromol.  I thought that steroid ointment couldn’t be used over a prolonged period of time but been told to use this every night, can anyone advise of their experiences?  X
    [Removed by moderator – Medical advice, recommending a certain medication/drug.]  I am on cetraban ointment find it better.
  • L_Volunteer
    L_Volunteer Community Volunteer Adviser, Scope Member Posts: 7,979 Disability Gamechanger
    Thank you for sharing your experience with us @Francis07. Unfortunately, this thread is quite old so I am unsure of the likelihood of the community members seeing and responding to your reply. However, your reply might still be useful for newer community members with similar experiences. How is everything for you at the moment?  :)
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