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Cases of
Lichen Planus
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This is the case of Mr. S.J (Patient Ref. No.
L-4854), a 23 years old male patient
who reported to the clinic with complaints of lichen planus
since about 4 years. He had multiple lesions on his face,
chest, back and legs. The lesions of Lichen planus were
intensely itchy. He had been under allopathic treatment for
the same but there was no relief at all.
Apart from this he also had been suffering from peptic ulcer
since 3 years and was under treatment for the same. He was a
lean and thin patient with normal appetite. He had desire
for sweets and sour things and disliked curd. There were no
complaints related to bowels or urination. He would be more
comfortable in the cold weather and disliked being in warm
environment.
He had a lot of anxiety about his business and it would
constantly be on his mind all the time. He would brood a lot
about various things most of the time. He was fastidious by
nature and would be very particular about his work and the
way he kept things, etc. His nature was calm and he would
not get much angry.
There was no history of any major illness that he had
suffered from in the past. His father had died of oral
cancer and his mother was suffering from hypertension. His
brother had complaints of epilepsy.
The patient had seen many doctors in the past and had tried
all kinds of treatment but did not benefit from any of
these. There was history of use of steroids for the
treatment in the past but even that had not helped him much.
The patient was prescribed homoeopathic medicines based on
the above history and within the first four months of
treatment the patient was more than 50% better. After
continuing the treatment for another 6 to 8 months his
complaints of lichen planus completely disappeared. The
hyperpigmentation of the skin also improved considerably.
Thus at the end of about a year of treatment he was
completely free of the lichen planus and he was very glad
that he found homoeopathy at the right time since he had not
benefited from any kind of treatment in the past 4 years. |
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This is the case of Mr. V.P (Patient Ref. No. S-4592), a 45 years old male patient who had been
diagnosed as having oral lichen planus. Patient had
complaints of oral lesions since 2 years. There would be
much soreness in the mouth and burning sensation on eating.
A biopsy had confirmed the lesions to be of lichen planus.
He had received inject able steroids twice in the past for
the oral lichen planus and he was on local application of
steroids for the same. The condition would be in remission
for 3-4 months after the use of steroids but it would
relapse again after this span of time. This problem had been
continuing like this for the last 2 years and thus he had
not benefited from the treatment in any way.
He also had complaints of recurrent colds for the past few
years. The colds would be triggered by cold food and drinks
and he would have thick nasal discharge and dry cough that
would last for a long time.
His appetite was average and he was particularly fond of
sweets and fruits. He had a dislike for spicy foods. He
would sweat profusely especially on the scalp and chest.
Patient was a well educated gentleman who had a cheerful
nature. He was not very easy at expressing his emotions and
would often bottle them up inside him. Whether it was anger
or grief about anything, he would not display his emotions.
There was a lot of stress in his life on the work front and
bottled up anxiety about the same. He would get angry rarely
but whenever it would come up, the anger would be intense.
He would be very sad on account of his problem and would
often weep due to this grief. He would feel much better by
listening to music and by dancing. He would prefer to remain
alone most of the time. He was very particular about his
work and very fastidious by nature. He was fond of reading
and would pursue this whenever he would be free.
In the past he had suffered from jaundice, chicken pox and
mumps. He had sustained a few fractures in the past after an
accident. His mother had suffered from cancer of the tongue
and there was also a strong history of hypertension,
diabetes and bronchial asthma in the family.
Based on the above history he was prescribed homoeopathic
medicines for his complaints. In the initial 2-3 months of
treatment there was some worsening of the spots of oral
lichen planus. This was an expected thing especially because
his oral lichen planus had been suppressed with injectable
and local steroids in the past. It's a common observation
that cases treated with steroids do relapse and the relapse
is more difficult to treat. After 2-3 months of treatment
the worsening of the spots stopped but there was no further
improvement in the disease for some more time. Thus it can
be seen that the time required for treatment also increased
in this case due to the strong history of suppression with
steroids.
Another vital aspect of this case is the history of cancer
involving the oral cavity (tongue) in the family. Although
oral lichen planus is not a malignant condition, the
presence of family history of cancer has a strong bearing in
the homoeopathic prescription for this particular condition.
A drug called Carcinosin (click here for further details)
was used in the treatment of oral lichen planus in this
patient. Gradually the lesions started improving and he did
very well with continued treatment. He did get a few active
lesions even during the treatment but they subsided with the
medicines. He was practically free from the soreness and
burning which he used to experience in the past and he's now
leading a normal life. |
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