What is Lichen Sclerosus & Is It Serious?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @Beth-w3x
    @Beth-w3x 7 месяцев назад +13

    If you have found this channel - you should watch all of her videos. I was misdiagnosed for 15 years to finally be correctly diagnosed in February 2024 as I was also diagnosed with Squamous cell Carcinoma most likely caused by untreated Lichen Sclerosis. My tumor is inoperable- and lay my life in the hope chemo and radiation works for me. Please demand answers from your doctors- do not accept their easy answers! Get the treatment you need.

    • @mosaicgirl4002
      @mosaicgirl4002 3 месяца назад

      I’m very sorry you are in this seriously awful situation - sending you all the best of wishes❤be well❤

  • @tammyfader681
    @tammyfader681 7 месяцев назад +4

    I m glad to find all these ladies out here knowing your not alone helps ..

  • @pkirkey6932
    @pkirkey6932 Год назад +5

    I am only 8 minutes in and I have learned more about LS than I have in the past 15 years from my GP and gyne.

  • @maureenerickson1419
    @maureenerickson1419 Год назад +18

    I cured myself with Vit E oil, cotton panties and panty liners, Activia, brown seaweed, Omega 3 and 7. The Vit E oil seems to be what cured me and in 6 months zero issues. I was diagnosed via biopsy. Good luck to everyone.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад +3

      I'm glad you found what worked for you. Unfortunately, there is no cure for LS yet. It can go into remission (I've been in remission for almost three years & no symptoms) but it cannot be cured. With love, Jaclyn

    • @cleopatrafahm4564
      @cleopatrafahm4564 Год назад

      Anything in the world can be cured..just get rid of process food juice berries detox and take natural meds

    • @salSwe
      @salSwe 7 месяцев назад +1

      Did you change your diet in any way?

    • @thewordsmith5440
      @thewordsmith5440 5 месяцев назад

      Synthetic vitamin E oil can be cancer causing. I think there is a better form.

    • @AnnShimon
      @AnnShimon Месяц назад

      Perrins naturals has a decent creme that helps relieve symptoms

  • @colleenrouse412
    @colleenrouse412 2 года назад +9

    Just watched first video. So good to see such a kind and caring human face explaining so carefully and thoroughly. Thank you for all the hard work you have put into research and sharing of your knowledge.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Collen. I appreciate you watching and taking time to comment. If ever you have any topic requests, let me know!

  • @nurshark10
    @nurshark10 3 месяца назад +2

    New subscriber. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @sagehart8746
    @sagehart8746 2 года назад +11

    You’ve given me hope. Thank you. I am in my mid 60s with this diagnosis and i can’t imagine being diagnosed with this as young as yourself. I also received the “it’s no big deal” vibe after diagnosis with no follow-up appointment even scheduled. It is critical to find a doctor, preferably a specialist in gynecological disease that takes the condition seriously, as well as do our own homework. You are doing a great service much needed!

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      Hi, Sage! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. Yes, exactly! So many doctors tell patients, it's a skin thing, use the steroids and that's it. But when you make it seem like no big deal, many patients opt to ignore it (I've spoken to more than a handful of folks who did this only for it to progress viciously later). Amen, find a good doctor, do your own research! Good advice

    • @barbaraeddy5725
      @barbaraeddy5725 Год назад +2

      ​@@thelostlabiachronicles My daughters LS was misdiagnosed for decades,she was treated for thrush,the constant itching sent her into a meltdown,ling story short,at36 she was diagnosed with Vulval cancer at 37,it spread to her cervix, she had her lymph nodes remo6,partial vulvectomy,I thought I'd just put it out there😢😢😢

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Год назад +1

      I am on doctor 4 supposedly this time its nerve pain. There are many different type of skin conditions why we have all this discomfort. Most doctors just try a bunch of things when nothing works we're on our own. Now gabapentin so far no change. Yes, all extremely frustrating!!

  • @helenbennett4391
    @helenbennett4391 Год назад +3

    Hi
    Thank you for this channel.
    I was diagnosed over 10 years ago, primarily by my doctor. I was then sent to a gynecologists I hospital where I eventually had a biopsy done.
    I have suffered so much, with pain, fusing, terrible itching, white patchy skin infact the whole works.
    I was prescribed the steroid cream.
    I am also in remission, I don't know why, but it's heaven, although I know it will return.
    This channel is so good, because I have never had anyone to talk to about it, as its not really a subject you can just start talking about.
    I have subscribed, so over the following days I shall be viewing all your posts and recommend posts.
    I really just wanted to say thank you really, and it's great not to feel so alone x

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      HI, Helen. Thank you so much for sharing your story, watching, and supporting my channel - I appreciate you so much. My new content will be on LSSN's page, so be sure to subscribe over there and watch my new videos - I have some great videos planned for 2023. You can sub at www.youtube.com/@lichensclerosussupportnetwork - and I totally get you. It can be such a lonely diagnosis and it's nice to see and no other faces of people with this condition. Consider joining our FREE LS virtual meetups at www.lssupport.net/connect. With love, Jaclyn

  • @Sandr389
    @Sandr389 Год назад +3

    Jaclyn -- Thank you for sharing this information. You are providing a valuable public service to the Lichen Sclerosus community. It is clear that you have done your homework and I feel confident in listening to what you have to say. Keep up the great work.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      Aw, thank you so much. I appreciate hearing this :D Thanks for making me smile today. With love

  • @lindablacker-yi9xe
    @lindablacker-yi9xe Год назад +4

    Im in so much pain cannot get to see my GP im so scared of it turning cancerous. Thankyou for helping us your Amazing God Bless you ❤

    • @madeleine7471
      @madeleine7471 Год назад

      Hey Linda, have you been diagnosed with LS already or are you still waiting for an appointment for that?

    • @lindablacker-yi9xe
      @lindablacker-yi9xe Год назад

      @@madeleine7471 I was diagnosed 5yrs ago only seen my GP twice. Thankyou for your concern xx 💐

    • @madeleine7471
      @madeleine7471 Год назад

      I feel you, the uncertainty is scary. The good thing is, I heard Dr Jill Kampfer say that the risk of cancer is reduced when you stick to your steroids treatment plan.
      Make sure you get the ointment (fat based) not a cream.
      I've been on it since June (4 months now) and the pain & itching are finally gone 🙏🏼
      And between steroid ointment use, make sure to apply Vaseline to the skin as often you can.❤
      P.S.
      If you have a biopsy done ask them to really take enough time for the local anesthesia, my previous doc didn't.

    • @salSwe
      @salSwe 5 месяцев назад

      Ask your doc to prescribe clobestrol, can’t hurt. Use for two weeks If you get relief, start using vitamin E oil daily. Clean up your diet. Research autoimmune.

  • @dr.rishumishra742
    @dr.rishumishra742 2 года назад +3

    You are an amazing women, Jaclyn 💚 can't thank you enough for all that you do for the LS community.💚

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Dr. Mishra. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment

  • @jadenelson4502
    @jadenelson4502 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your content, I'm also part of the how stuff works community which is where I found your channel. Recently diagnosed at 31 (living in the UK) and absorbing as much information as possible to manage the condition. Very much enjoying your content!

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      Hi, Jade! Awesome, glad you found me! Feel free to message me with questions anytime. And thank you so much for supporting my content by watching and commenting - appreciate you!

  • @colleendito2046
    @colleendito2046 2 года назад +10

    I'm 58, was diagnosed with a biopsy at 22. Was given steroid cream. I wish I could share my story. This has been a lifelong problem, and why NONE of my doctors never took it serious, I'll never understand. My skin has always been white and like tissue paper, severe itching. My labia minora was all ready small. I hit menopause at a young 39. Not one Dr offered hormones. Now I literally have no inner lips. Needless to say, I never was able to enjoy sex bv it hurt and was embarrassing. 4 biopsies later, LS, and menopause has virtually removed any inner lips I had. It used to be so pretty, but around 35, i just stopped having boyfriends and sex. My hand was my lover and I just want to enjoy sex before I die (I give myself about 15 yrs left)any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Or a doctor in Nevada or California

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад +5

      I'm so sorry for the late reply, I missed this somehow. Your story breaks my heart. Those doctors failed you in a number of ways and I'm so sorry. For sex, my recommendations are pelvic floor physical therapy, sex therapy, and/or dilators - I did all three. You can check out my blog www.lostlabia.com/blog for posts on these topics, and I have a book called "Dilators and Lichen Sclerosus: How to go From Painful Sex to Pain-Free sex" on sale on my website at www.lostlabia.com/buyebook . I also have a free dilator shopping guide www.lostlabia.com/dilatorguide that will help you pick through the different choices on offer. I can't recommend a doctor for you in those areas as I'm Canadian. You can look through the LS provider directory at www.lssupport.net/searchable-lichen-sclerosus-provider-database/ - please read their disclaimer at the top. All doctors in there have been referred to LSSN by others with lichen sclerosus.

    • @faithunchainedfnd
      @faithunchainedfnd Год назад +1

      Reading your story is like reading my own. After suffering through a 20 year marriage with a sexually vigorous man, I've remained single for 15 years because what man would want to be in a sexless marriage?
      I'm so happy that I found this site. I'm 59 and will try to repair the damage of deterioration, etc.
      I have learned diet playes a huge roll in inflammation.

  • @WonderLust_22113
    @WonderLust_22113 Год назад +1

    I was just diagnosed by exam. I have all symptoms. It’s devastating .

  • @xstitchfan4984
    @xstitchfan4984 Год назад +2

    I suspect I may have LS and am setting up an appointment with my doctor. Needless to say I am worried,and crying, but your video was very informative. Thank you.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      Aw, I'm so sorry to hear that. I totally understand where you are coming from; those feelings are awful but very normal. If you get a diagnosis and need support, I do offer 1:1 LS support calls

    • @xstitchfan4984
      @xstitchfan4984 Год назад +1

      @@thelostlabiachronicles
      It's official...LS. Prescribed the steroid ointment. My doctors are great, caring. They explained and answered all my questions. I felt so much better and at ease about this condition. It's also my faith that has gotten me thru many health issues in the past.
      I would like to thank you Jaclyn for your videos and website. The information you provide is truly helpful in many ways.🌹🌹

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      @@xstitchfan4984 Thanks for updating me. Sorry to hear about the diagnosis but hopefully now with good treatment and care you can work towards remission

    • @katherineharris2080
      @katherineharris2080 3 месяца назад

      I wish I had went to sooner. I am now in so much pain had breast cancer they did a lumpectomy told me I had a yeast infection meds didn't work. 2 years later omg I can't walk it hurts so bad just got biopsies. One side worse then other. Maybe pre cancer cells. Go to Dr immediately

  • @clarekahn7646
    @clarekahn7646 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much. This is scary, but I think manageable. Question-- when you say treating, do you mean using the clobestatol cream on a regular basis? I'm just confused. I was given the cream and have been using it for maintenance or when I get flare-ups... Is this considered treating? Greatly appreciate any feedback ❤❤❤

  • @mariontasker5876
    @mariontasker5876 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for the work you’ve done and sharing your story ❤️ so helpful!

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      Hi, Marion. So glad you found it helpful. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. With love, Jaclyn

  • @mariamabey6039
    @mariamabey6039 2 года назад +1

    Just found you. Thank you so much for all your information . I’m now going to watch all your videos over the next few days. You have been so helpful and that’s on this first video.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад +1

      Hi, Maria! Aw, thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I so appreciate you :) Glad you found this first one so informative.

  • @TameraEdwards
    @TameraEdwards Год назад

    For 5 years my regular doctor thought I had an STD. I never did! So for 5 years a stuffed before finding a specialist.

  • @cynthiavines8426
    @cynthiavines8426 2 месяца назад

    Inas just diagnosed and I am 73. I was itchy and had darkness and blotches on my body for over a year. Treated with creams for itching. Can there be a tie in with hypothyroidism? What about diet and allergies? Stress? What type of doctors should one see?

  • @lyra2112
    @lyra2112 2 года назад +2

    Did your lost labia and hooded clitoris come back? I learned a lot! Thank you!

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад +2

      The majority (about 85%) of my labia minora have resorbed into my labia majora and to my knowledge, there is nothing thus far in the medical literature that can bring them back. You can unfuse, but resorbed labia cannot come back (you'd almost need to build new labia and then surgically attach them). My clitoral hood is very fused and while there is a surgery to unfuse the clitoris, to be a candidate you need to have the fusing cause functional issues (e.g., can no longer feel anything/cannot orgasm). But, since my fusing doesn't cause a functional issue, I'm not pursuing the surgery and am happy as I am.

    • @lyra2112
      @lyra2112 2 года назад

      @@thelostlabiachronicles Thank you for answering! I'm so glad you are in remission, it gives others hope!

    • @kirbysiravo8478
      @kirbysiravo8478 2 года назад

      My 5 year old daughter just got diagnosed yesterday and this is all overwhelming. Appreciate the video

  • @CMZneu
    @CMZneu Год назад +1

    Great video! question does all this info also apply for men? like the steroid ointment and all that? will the skin go back to normal with this treatment?

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      For folks with penises, things are a little different. I'm working on putting together videos on penile LS in the future. BTW, my new videos are on LSSN's channel, so when I do videos on that topic, they will be published over here: www.youtube.com/@lichensclerosussupportnetwork

  • @pearlhiggins1715
    @pearlhiggins1715 Год назад

    Thank you I did feel sad about this I have this. Can I get the free book please .

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад +1

      Hi, Pearl. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I totally know how you feel about the sadness; you are not alone. Here's the link to the free eBook: www.lostlabia.com/lsebook

  • @ernamckenzie4822
    @ernamckenzie4822 Год назад

    Very informative thanks

  • @karenkalish6445
    @karenkalish6445 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for all your content! You are an angel. I''m 65 and got diagnosed by my gynocologist in October. I did go ahead and have a biopsy because at first she thought it was herpes. Then I got the shingles. Yes, you can get the shingles in your vulva. It goes up the nerve in the vulva around the anus and your butt up to the waistline. Mine was on the right side. Anyway, I did the biopsy to make sure I wasnt using steriods for nothing. I have lost my labia minora. I don't know how long I have had this because I am post menopausal I have had itching and dryness for the last 5 years. I would like to have sex again. I am looking forward to your video on diliators. I am not able to get an appointment with a pelvic floor therapist until June. She comes highly recommended and accepts my insurance.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      Karen, thank you so much for sharing your journey and for taking the time to comment. I truly appreciate you. It is totally possible to have sex with LS, although it can take some time and work. Yes! I will definitely have content on my blog and RUclips on dilators before you start working with the pelvic floor physiotherapist. Honestly, pelvic floor physiotherapy is a God send, and I hope you have a great experience with her in the summer.

  • @beckyscheer8995
    @beckyscheer8995 2 года назад +1

    Clobetasol. Doesn't do much. LS itching keeps coming back. Thank you for this info.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад +1

      Hey, Becky. Sorry to hear that. Steroids are definitely not one sized fits all. For me, it works well, others need to combine it with other treatments, others still need completely non-steroidal options. I hope you have found a non=-steroidal option that works for you.

  • @UpstateNYHolly
    @UpstateNYHolly Год назад

    Tip: you use "kind of" to the point that it's distracting. I get it. It's a habit. Some people say "um" or "you know" a lot. I had to break my own communication habits. I don't mean to be critical... just offering advice. Thank you for the video explanation.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      Thank you for your feedback. I'll try to do better in the future :) With love, Jaclyn (ps. all my new 2023 videos are on LSSN's RUclips channel, which you can sub to here: www.youtube.com/@lichensclerosussupportnetwork - I will occasionally still post here too, but the bulk of my 2023 vids will be on LSSNs channel

  • @amandameinholz2786
    @amandameinholz2786 2 года назад

    Thank you SOOOOO much!

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      Hi, Amanda! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I really really appreciate your support

  • @juliasewillfarmer6073
    @juliasewillfarmer6073 5 месяцев назад

    I was diagnosed fifteen years ago. Cannot use Clobastol anymore it literally made my skin fall off. Miserable having it more miserable having
    doctors that dont know what to do with it. Mine spread from vulva to anus. Horrid

  • @justinesimone5343
    @justinesimone5343 2 года назад +1

    OML! Of course LS is serious! It can progress to Squamous Cell Cancer!

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад +1

      Hi, Justine. I mean, clearly, I agree with you, hence my making this video. However, it is still an important question to address, as numerous providers and patients alike, do not think/act like LS is serious. You'd be surprised how many people say yeah, I have LS, but it's mild so I don't treat it, or how many providers do not adequately provide patients with a thorough debrief on their condition, including risks for vulvar cancer, what the statistics are, what the research shows, etc. Because most people do not get that education, I make these videos. Also, I've had many newly diagnosed people ask me if it's serious or not, so again, it's an important question to ask and to address.

  • @angelarodriquez724
    @angelarodriquez724 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @vivianehaenni5590
    @vivianehaenni5590 Год назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @piyushshukla7124
    @piyushshukla7124 Год назад +1

    Is it spread through vaginal unprotected sex ?
    I am having similar symptoms after having sex.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад +1

      Absolutely not. Lichen sclerosus is not contagious at all, nor is it an STI :)

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад +1

      Lichen sclerosus also doesn't affect the vagina; it affects the vulva.

    • @user-wt5if6rx8m
      @user-wt5if6rx8m Год назад

      No, it's not an STI. And men can also have it, typically affecting their penis' foreskin. It's just even rarer.

  • @r_kai2369
    @r_kai2369 2 года назад

    Have you hear of or tried purslane? If you got any thoughts on it?

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      I haven't. Can you tell me more about it?

    • @r_kai2369
      @r_kai2369 2 года назад +3

      @@thelostlabiachronicles I dunno much about it myself but if you look up dr Eric Berg DC on youtube and lichen he talks in one of the videos as a good remedy to relief from these conditions. SO I just learned of it before watching yoru video. Thought it might be helpful to look into it.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      @@r_kai2369 thank you!

    • @stingsting1132
      @stingsting1132 2 года назад

      Who ever thought lichens can be cured am permanently free from it now with the special herbs medications which Dr iyaremoses on RUclips prepared for me.

  • @HelloNewMoon
    @HelloNewMoon Год назад

    I think I have a mild case of this. Its been 15 years of constant treatment for thrush b/c no one could figure it out. I have been through 5 gyns. Now I have a midwife/NP and I know she’ll hear me out on testing for this and not just assume Im too young. I wish I could find pix that were not postmenopausal woman.

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  Год назад

      Fair, it's hard because in pictures of vulvar LS, they do not state the age of the patient for privacy reasons, so, for the most part it's hard to know their exact ages.

    • @HelloNewMoon
      @HelloNewMoon Год назад

      @@thelostlabiachronicles thanks for the reply! My midwife agreed its some kind lichenization of the skin but said it could be from several disorders. She said she didnt think it was enough to biopsy and that any of the few things it might come back as would be treated with colbetasol. So she called it in for me. So far the thick ointment is not great but the thin gel helps right away! I asked if she thinks it might get worse and she said she think not b/c its been the same for 15 years but I didnt ask if menopause will eventually trigger a worsening

  • @gerardoizzo7732
    @gerardoizzo7732 2 года назад

    Is it related with other autoimmune disease?

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      So when you have an autoimmune disease you are more likely to get others in the future. It's not a guarantee though - think of it like a risk spectrum. In the literature, we see thyroid disease - especially Hashimoto's - Grave's disease, alopetia areata, IBS, pernicious anemia, and rheumatoid arthrisis are some of the most common ones folks with LS can have (again, not a guarantee). I don't have anything else other than LS when it comes to autoimmune conditions.

  • @myrnam7346
    @myrnam7346 7 месяцев назад

    Children too?😮

  • @staceyduke3583
    @staceyduke3583 2 года назад

    I have all those symptoms yet still doctor says it’s vni

    • @thelostlabiachronicles
      @thelostlabiachronicles  2 года назад

      Hi, Stacey. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Could you maybe have both? Sounds like you aren't confident in your VIN diagnosis - can you seek a second opinion? Maybe another doctor can biopsy to confirm LS or not?