Excellent Recovery From Lichen Planus Pigmentosa With Homeopathy At Life Force

A 28-years-old girl, Ms. A.J.M. (PIN: 29899) consulted at Life Force for her Lichen Planus Pigmentosa complaint on the 27th September 2016. She had developed dark hyperpigmented spots that were scattered on her forearms, abdomen, back, both the thighs and the neck from the last seven-eight years. Initially, in 2006, she had some skin complaint, and, for it, she had taken some medicine. After stopping that medicine, dark hyperpigmented spots appeared on her armpits and neck. For these, she had taken the steroid. 

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After stopping steroid cream in 2011, hyperpigmented patches started spreading on her other body parts. In her patches, itching and burning were absent but dryness was observed on the whole body. Besides Lichen Planus Pigmentosa (LPP), she was not suffering from any other complaint. At the time of consultation, she was taking laser treatment for LPP. 

She had fair skin, and she was of average build. She was vegetarian by diet. She desired spicy and sour food. She didn’t like sweets. Her thirst and appetite were average. Her perspiration was profuse and offensive. Her bowel movements were satisfactory but every alternate day. Her sleep was sound. Her menses were regular and comfortable.

She was working as an architect. Her father was a chemical engineer, and her mother was a homemaker. Her sister was married. 
She had a fungal infection, chicken pox, and malaria in the past. She had no specific family history.

Dr. Shah studied her case in detail, and she was prescribed research-based molecule for her complaint. Also, she was advised to do blood tests.

On 11th November 2016, when she gave her first follow-up, she was reported no change in her condition. All her spots were as it is. In her blood reports, her Vitamin D was very low so she was advised to take the vitamin D supplement. 

A few months later on 17th March 2017, when the patient visited the center, she informed that her LPP was showing some improvement in terms of recovery. Hyperpigmentation on her hand, thigh, abdomen, and back appeared dull in color.  

A few months later on 11th November 2017, she informed that her condition was stable. All her dark patches appeared dull in color. But, her fungal infection had aggravated. 

A few months later, the patient visited at Life Force center on 17th March 2018 for the follow-up. Her recovery from LPP had improved by more than 75%. All her hyperpigmented patches appeared very dull. No other symptoms were present.  

On her follow-up on 21st July 2018, she reported 90% improvement in her recovery from hyperpigmented spots. She was very happy with the result. But, her fungal infection was still present so she started the treatment for it. 

On 9th October 2018, when she gave her next follow-up, her condition was almost to cured. Overall, she was doing very well with the treatment.  The patient’s condition was very good so she stopped the treatment. 

Conclusion:
This case highlights that homeopathic treatment from an expert and experienced homeopath can offer you excellent results and recovery from Lichen Planus Pigmentosa.

Written by Dr. Priyanka A, Associate doctor to Dr. Rajesh Shah

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