4 Myths and Facts About Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus

Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus (VLS) is a dermatological condition that mainly affects women, although it can also occur in men. Despite being relatively common, there are still many myths and misunderstandings surrounding this disease. In this article, we will address some of the most common Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus myths and facts and provide evidence-based information about Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus.

Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus Myths

Myth 1: Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus is a rare disease.

RealityLichen sclerosus: It is estimated that 1 in 300-1000 people in the general population suffer from lichen sclerosus. It seems that the disease affects 3% of adult women, we say “seems” because it is not known exactly because this disease in its onset can be confused with other diseases. It is also true that as awareness of the disease increases, the number of biopsies and diagnoses increases. Therefore, to date, it is very difficult to determine the exact prevalence of Lichen Sclerosus.

Myth 2: Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus is a sexually transmitted disease (STD).

RealityAlthough some VLS symptoms may resemble those of an STD, such as itching, irritation and redness, this condition is not. It is not spread through sexual contact and is not contagious.

Myth 3: VLS is only an aesthetic problem.

RealityVLS goes beyond aesthetic problems. It can cause uncomfortable and painful symptoms, such as intense itching, painful urination, painful intercourse and even vulvar deformities if not properly treated.

Myth 4: Nothing can be done about it.

RealityAlthough VLS is a chronic condition, it can be effectively treated and managed with the help of a specialist. Currently, you can find the
Liquenia Treatment
The results of this treatment have been excellent in the women who have been treated.

Facts about Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus

Reality 1: Symptoms vary from person to person.

Symptoms of VLS can vary widely. Some people may experience intense itching, while others may have redness of the vulvar skin. The severity of symptoms may also differ, so it is important to seek medical attention if you experience any discomfort in the genital area to know your diagnosis for certain.

Reality 2: Early diagnosis is essential.

Early detection is crucial to avoid long-term complications. If you experience symptoms such as persistent itching or skin changes on the vulva, it is important to consult a physician. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can significantly improve quality of life.

Reality 3: Treatments are available.

As we have already mentioned, you can find the
Liquenia Treatment
. On the other hand, there is also the
Dermnix Natural Vulvar Oil
which helps to mitigate the symptoms of VLS.

Reality 4: Emotional support is important.

Living with VLS can be emotionally challenging due to symptoms and possible discomfort. Seeking support from friends, family or support groups can be beneficial in coping with the disease.

 

Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus is a real medical condition that affects many women, and it is important to separate myth from reality. Education and early detection are essential to effectively address this disease and improve the quality of life of those who suffer from it. If you experience symptoms that could be related to VLS, do not hesitate to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment. The right information and support can make a big difference in the management of this condition.

About the author

Dr. Patricia Gutiérrez Ontalvilla (MD PhD)
Plastic Surgeon
Medical Researcher
Scientific Director at Derm Nix Lab®
President of Nixarian Foundation

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