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nettypoukinbear
Dec 30, 2009, 03:23 PM
I have lichen scoliosis of the vagina and I scratched so hard that when I pee it hurts.
What can I use to calm down the irritated vagina so it does not hurt to pee. I used
Destiin cream to calm down the irritated skin but it is not helping this time.I also sit in the bath tub several times a day to help calm it down. Any other ideas that could help? Thanks

J_9
Dec 30, 2009, 03:27 PM
You really should read this link for more information.

Lichen Sclerosis: A Guide for Teens (http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/lichen.html)

artlady
Dec 30, 2009, 03:37 PM
I am thinking that petroleum jelly(Vaseline) being that it is so thick and water proof would help to prevent the burning on urination.
I believe it is a safe product.
Perhaps our nurse on site J9 could clarify this.

J_9
Dec 30, 2009, 03:38 PM
What has your doctor said about this? Do you have medication for it? There is medication available.


Prescription medications are available to help with the symptoms of lichen sclerosis. If you have lichen sclerosis, your doctor will most likely prescribe a strong topical corticosteriod, which is a type of ointment that reduces swelling and itching on your skin and decreases the body's immune response. Your doctor will probably tell you to apply this drug every day for weeks to months depending upon the response to treatment. After the skin is much healthier, a lower dose of medicine is prescribed. Be sure to use the topical ointment the way it is prescribed. It cannot be stopped suddenly. You will need to follow your doctor's advice. When it is time to lower the dose or stop using it, you'll need to gradually use smaller amounts and apply it less frequently.



After several months to years, you may be able to go off treatment but you need to watch for signs that the condition is returning and see your doctor for check-ups. You should try to avoid irritants to your vulva such as harsh soaps, bubble baths, long bike or horseback rides or other activities or clothes (tight blue jeans) that can cause a lot of rubbing of your genital area. Treatment may not change the scarring.

J_9
Dec 30, 2009, 03:44 PM
Vaseline won't stop the itching. A corticosteriod would do this. Vaseline might cause more damage because it would keep the bacteria next to the irritated skin possibly causing infection.

The OP needs to see her doctor about this and be medically treated before this becomes severe and need surgery (rare but possible).

artlady
Dec 30, 2009, 03:58 PM
Vaseline won't stop the itching. A corticosteriod would do this. Vaseline might cause more damage because it would keep the bacteria next to the irritated skin possibly causing infection.

The OP needs to see her doctor about this and be medically treated before this becomes severe and need surgery (rare but possible).

See, that's why you're the boss :)
I just thought the vaseline might keep the urine from burning but didn't even think about it harboring the bacteria.Thanks for the info and Happy New year my friend!

J_9
Dec 30, 2009, 04:11 PM
It may keep the burning away, but still causing another problem. Unfortunately, this is not a condition that should be treated at home. It needs medical intervention.