Occasionally, lichen planus in the mouth appears to be an allergic reaction to medications, filling material, dental hygiene products, Chewing Gum or candy.
No, it is not possible to die from lichen planus.
The lesions are found on the skin, genitals, and in the mouth. Most cases resolve spontaneously within two years. Lichen planus is found throughout the world and is equally distributed among races.
Lichen planus in the mouth occurs in six different forms with a variety of symptoms, appearing as lacy-white streaks, white plaques, or eroded ulcers. Often the gums are affected, so that the surface of the gum peels off, leaving the gums red and raw
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Clotrimazole is not typically used to help lichen planus. Before trying anything you should always consult your doctor. They will have the knowledge of the types of medication you can use to help lichen planus.
No it is not
No, it is not possible to die from lichen planus.
Lichen Planus is a disease that develops on either the skin or inside of the mouth of the infected person. You cannot give lichen planus to anyone else and you are also safe from getting it by contact of the skin.
Can oral lichen planus leads to oral cancer?
no, Lichen Planus is a vesiculoulcerative disease that caused by an overreaction of your immune system attacking part of your body that holds membranes together. Their are theories as to what causes this but nobody knows for sure.
The lesions are found on the skin, genitals, and in the mouth. Most cases resolve spontaneously within two years. Lichen planus is found throughout the world and is equally distributed among races.
Lichen Planus is a skin disease that can be itchy and occur in or on the mouth, scalp, nails and other areas. The American Academy of Dermatology has some good information but it is always better to ask your doctor
lichen planus is a type of skin or tongue disease that makes the patient develop papules and can leave the patient with scarring. Lichen planus is a latin word.
Labetalol can cause lesions that look similar to lichen planus. These lesions can be located in the mouth or elsewhere in the body.
Hello, I see you are asking "What is lichen planus?" Lichen planus (LIE-kun PLAY-nus) is a condition that can cause swelling and irritation in the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes. On the skin, lichen planus usually appears as purplish, itchy, flat bumps that develop over several weeks. For more information, you can visit this URL - skincarehealthcenter. com/condition/lichen-planus/c/25164
Lichen planus in the mouth occurs in six different forms with a variety of symptoms, appearing as lacy-white streaks, white plaques, or eroded ulcers. Often the gums are affected, so that the surface of the gum peels off, leaving the gums red and raw
Lichen Planus is a skin disorder than can cause rashes, swelling, lesions, uncomfort. It is a relatively common disease that has an unknown origin. Lichen planus can cover almost any part of the body.