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Clobetasol Helps Lichen Sclerosus, But Still Seeking Natural Alternatives

Melissa (TN) on 05/03/2021
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On LS:

I have mine under control using a protocol found on a white paper from a doc in CA. It is:

20 min. hot bath every night for 6 weeks, immediately after, rub pea-size amount of clobetasol in for 90 sec. No less. Then 20 min Hot bath every other night for 6 weeks, immediately after rub cream in for 90 sec. Then 2x a week for life.

This has worked for me but I want it gone. On the relations part, idk cause I'm too worried to try.

I'm going to try some things I found today on here but wanted to post this for the lady who is having a hard time & can't get it under control.

The doc had a video showing how getting the thicker type skin down there hot via a 20min bath softens the layers then rubbing the cream in for 90 sec helps the cream Penetrate multiple layers. I have no itch. It's amazing & I'm very happy but I would really like to find a way to not have to use the cream at all.

Good Luck Ladies & I hope this helps someone.

M-

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Replied by Julie from England Essex on 11/05/2021

Hi Melissa, has the hot baths and cream application still working for you? I am also finding it difficult to get the itching and soreness under control I was diagnosed in June after a punch biopsy and recently had really dry skin on either side of my clitoris that has shrunk back as of yet no white plaques on vulva. Thank you.
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Replied by Monica from Monica on 03/22/2025

so sorry for what you're going through. I also had to have a biopsy b/c of thickened skin and omg never again without an anaesthetic, not even or especially the numbing injection.

I'm off processed foods, wear only cotton underwear, and will definitely wash new underwear in the future. Shame on those big corporations that put more care into how much they make than how their handling of their products affects their customers. Not to get "political" but this is a classic example of why there needs to be regulations and plenty of them.

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Replied by sandrawhiskey from Atlanta on 06/03/2026

So sorry for your experience. My biopsy was painful but I think the numbing injection helped. At least you have evidence for what you have. Have you had a lyme disease test or a herpes check? How about yeast?
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