Lichen Simplex Chronicus/ Neurodermatitis

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What is Lichen Simplex Chronicus or Neurodermatitis? How to manage it? What are the precautions to be taken? What are the signs and symptoms? What is the cause of this disease? How to treat it? How can homeopathy help you? All of this answered, in this post and of course our doctors always there to help you. Just fill in your details in the form down below and we will answer all your questions for FREE!

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Lichen simplex chronicus

What is Lichen simplex chronicus or neurodermatitis?

Lichen simplex chronicus or neurodermatitis is eczema caused by repeated scratching, by several ways this chronic scratching causes further itching. People with anxiety disorder or with family or personal history of eczema, psoriasis or similar skin conditions are more prone to encounter lichen simplex chronicus.

Who are more prone to get affected by Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

Women are much more likely to develop lichen simplex chronic. The highest prevalence is mild to late adulthood, between 30-50 years.

There is no specific race predilection for this disease.

What are the Causes of Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

The exact cause of lichen simplex chronicus isn’t known. In some cases, causes are associated with a skin condition such as dry skin, eczema or psoriasis. Stress and anxiety can trigger itching.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

• Itching of the skin

• Scaling

• Scratch marks

• Raw area

• Becomes leathery in texture i.e. lichenification

• Darkened or reddened skin

Investigations

• Complete case history

• Clinical evaluation

• Skin biopsy

• Patch testing

What is the indicated Treatment for Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

• Corticosteroids

• Anti-inflammatory

• Antibiotics

• Antihistamines

• Antidepressants

• Tranquilizers

• Dressings that moisturize cover and protect that area.

• Education and behavioral techniques

What is the Prognosis of Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

Prognosis of lichen simplex chronicus is good if one practice de-stress techniques and if scratches less. The condition may return or change site.

What are the Complications of Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

• Bacterial skin infection

• Permanent changes in skin color

• Permanent Scar

What is the Differential diagnosis of Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

• Tinea corporis

• Tinea cruris

• Nummular dermatitis

• Seborrheic dermatitis

• Lichen planus

• Lichen striatus

• Psoriasis

• Stasis dermatitis

• Alopecia mucinosa

What is the Diet/management of Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

• Practice yoga and meditation

• Avoid over stressful situations

• Avoid non-vegetarian food item

• Use mild detergents

• Use glycerin soaps

• Stay away from infected persons

• Take a cool bath

• Cover the affected area with bandage or dressing to keep way from scratching

• Trim fingernails

• Apply ice to the area when it itched of scratching

• Avoid wearing wool/ synthetic or tight-fitting clothes

• Avoid overheating during the day and maintain bed temperature at night

What are the commonly indicated Homeopathic remedies for Lichen Simplex Chronicus?

Alumina

Hydrocotyle Asiatic

Graphitis

Sepia officinalis

Sulphur

For more information, you can visit MayoClinic and AAD.

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