A extensive and difficult case of Lichen Planus improved using homeopathic medicines from Life Force

Mr. S. N. (Patient Identification Number- 17523) visited our clinic on 16th November 2011 for some skin complaints. He had been suffering from this for the last 25 years.

He had been to Scotland to his daughter’s place for a vacation. His son in law had taken him to a skin specialist over there who diagnosed it as Lichen Planus. It was slowly spreading and itched. There were large patches on both legs which contained minute, multiple lichenified maculo papular eruptions. He had taken some ayurvedic treatment for a year.

His son suggested treatment at Life Force after researching on the internet and he consulted Dr. Shah after returning to India.

He was also suffering from high blood pressure. He was taking antihypertensive medicines and it was under control.

His appetite was average with no specific liking or disliking. He could tolerate both the extremes of temperature. He was 77 years old and was physically very fit. He had no other age-related issues.

vitiligo on hands

He had served in the Air Force section of the Indian army and then joined government service. His wife was a homemaker. He was staying in Secunderabad. He had 3 children. The elder son was working in a pharmaceutical company in Tanzania. His daughter was married and well settled in Scotland. His younger son was serving as a colonel in the Indian army in Jammu and Kashmir.

He was at present contented and settled in life. He was religious and did not have any worries. If any of his children would require help he would happily help them. He was staying alone with his wife. All his children were in different parts of the world. He would attend satsangs (religious event). He was a very hardworking, honest and disciplined man.

His father had suffered from Lichen Planus.

His case details were studied by Dr. Shah and he was prescribed Carcinosin 30c along with research-based medicines. He was advised to get a skin biopsy done.

After 2 months of medicines, he reported on 11th January 2012 with a 10% improvement. The itching was less. The eruptions had flattened considerably.

After 5 months of medicines, he reported with over 60% improvement. The eruptions had further flattened. The itching was nil.

After 10 months of medicines, he personally visited Dr. Shah to thank him for the wonderful treatment. His skin complaints were almost better by 80%. There were no eruptions. The hyperpigmented patches had turned light. The black spots had turned light brown.

One will be able to appreciate the marvelous improvement only after viewing the case photos.

Uploaded on 24th Oct 2012 by Dr. M.N.P.

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