Lichen Planus
Lichen Planus Treatment
Conventional Treatments for Lichen Planus
Several treatment options are available to manage lichen planus:
Topical Corticosteroids
- Benefits: Reduce inflammation, itching, and skin thinning.
 - Oral: Used for more severe cases or when topical treatments are ineffective.
 - Medications in Mucosal LP: Applied directly to affected mucosal areas.
 
Other Conventional Treatments
- Topical Retinoids: Help with skin regeneration and reduce inflammation.
 - Antihistamines: Relieve itching.
 - Phototherapy: Ultraviolet light therapy for widespread skin involvement.
 - Systemic Medications: For severe cases, including corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, and retinoids.
 
Lifestyle Modifications to Control or Prevent Lichen Planus
Certain lifestyle changes can help manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups:
- Stress Management: Techniques like meditation, yoga, and counseling can reduce stress, which is a common trigger.
 - Maintaining Hygiene: Keep the skin clean and moisturized to prevent irritation.
 - Avoid Trigger Foods: Spicy foods, alcohol, and certain allergenic foods should be avoided.
 - Regular Exercise: Boosts overall health and reduces stress.
 - Avoid Smoking and Alcohol: Both can exacerbate symptoms.
 - Allergy Testing: Identify and avoid allergens, especially in dental products.
 - Anti-Inflammatory Diet: Focus on foods rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and fiber.
 
