I am suffering with Oral Lichen planus in mouth(from around 2.5 Years) and light marks on penis(It resolved with in 2Months) and i consulted 2 Skin doctors(one of famous Dermatologists in Bangalore) and they given the treatment with following medicines.
1st time - Suggested Ointments - Tess paste( triamcinolone acetonide) for oral and mouth wash 2-3 times with Betnesol(bethamethasone 0.5mg) tablet
2nd time - Kenacort ( triamcinolone acetonide content)
3rd time – Medrol 16MG Tablets( Methylprednisolone) – Seem s somewhat pain resolved, but no perm cure.
But from last 20 days i am feeling irritation when eating light spicy also and also little bit discomfortness feeling.
I am scare of mouth Cancer, where I can go for better treatment.
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Oral lichen planus is a chronic condition you have to follow the medication to have it under control and do follow all the instruction give by your dentist.
Lichen planus is a chronic condition that takes time to resolve. The medication given to you seems appropriate. Please follow your doctor's advice.
Since lichen planus is an immune reaction, there is no permanent cure. The condition can increase and decrease over time. But with medication, it can be under control.
Only a small percentage of lichen planus turn into cancer. If you have red areas or ulcers in the mouth, Pl meet an oral medicine specialist.
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In addition to the medicine, you can use Garbenz oral rinse before food to relieve burning sensation.
Make sure you are relaxed, as stress exacerbates lichen planus.
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