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3 pronged lichen planus
Hi,I have been affected by lichen planus for around 9 months. It started in the genital region and has spread to two other areas.
I attempted to get rid of PPP(pearly penile papules) using pure tea tree which I believe caused the initial lichen planus reaction in the first place. It started off as a small cluster but more tiny bumps come back every few weeks. They end up being hyper pigmented after about a month. It is a small region but it feels like it is slowly spreading (bottom of the glans).
The second affected area is the right fold of the groin. It was annular lichen planus which flared up as a red circular rash (2 cm diameter) but is now a dark, rough patch of skin with a red ring.
The third area is on the right eyelid which may have been due to frequent touching of the eye and dryness. It is a smaller lesion (5 mm diamter).
I would like to address all these issues. I know that lichen planus is usually caused by an internal imbalance. If anyone has any expertise or can advise on homeopathic remedies that would be great! If any additional information is required please let me know.
Thank You
lpcure on 2013-05-22
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kindly amplify your symptoms as per the questioner you will find in the forum to select the most suitable REMEDY.
♡ anuj srivastava last decade
this was recommended, i think i will start with the sulfur but what dosage is most appropriate? after some research there were varying recommendations.
lpcure last decade
sulphur 30 five tabs 3 times a day.
♡ anuj srivastava last decade
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