Lichen plannus

2018-10-08 10:11:15
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Lichen planus is an inflammatory skin condition that affects you when your own immune system happens to attack your skin cells or the mucous membranes. Some of the common symptoms of Lichen Planus are itchy skin, flat-topped purple or pink lesions appearing on the legs and arms, and non-infectious polygonal skin rash. If you mucous membranes are affected by Lichen Planus, then you may suffer from white lacy patch and painful sores. Lichen planus can affect various parts of your body, such as scalp, nails, mouth, and genitals causing discomfort. Usually, the discomfort due to this inflammatory condition fades away on its own. However, it is always better to seek the right Lichen Planus treatment to alleviate your discomfort substantially. Though Lichen planus appears on skin, mouth, genitals, nails or scalp; its roots are found in the immune system, which is governed by some genetic factors. It means, the treatment for Lichen planus has to be aimed by correcting or improving the immune system. If this is done, the disease would be treated or cured for a long time. If the treatment is done superficially by applying cortisone or such immunosuppressive medicine, the disease will get alleviated superficially only to re-surface as soon as the effect of the medicine would be over. Homeopathy offers research proven and highly effective treatment for Lichen Planus which has been scientifically documented. Contrary to the conventional treatment, which is governed by the use of cortisone, homeopathic treatment is amazingly curative, safe and longer lasting A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services

Answered2018-10-09 09:50:48

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Hello I understand your concern We have many good homeopathic medicines for lichen planus to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me through practo consult or call Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep also available nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani

Answered2018-10-08 17:26:39

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Hello dear ... I would like to know little more info or history of your problems.. It would be great if we can continue our conversation on my private window as here I am restricted to give you few line of treatment..

Answered2018-10-08 17:15:04

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Lichen planus is a skin disease bt its more related to genetic and or autoimmue disorder. You need to treat that out. Homoeopathy has good results in such cases.

Answered2018-10-08 14:14:10

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I have a remedy for you Consult with me

Answered2018-10-11 16:56:18

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take mahamangithdi  quath early morning
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sand photo and you can cunsalt me online
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do not take spicy food

Answered2018-10-08 12:27:35

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Kindly visit the dermatologist so that the lesion can be examined and confirmed for the diagnosis, and treated accordingly for it.
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Follow the steps as advised
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If condition persists or worsens visit the dermatologist at the earliest

Answered2018-10-08 10:17:02

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