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Lichen Simplex Chronicus - Info on Lichen Simplex Chronicus Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Lichen Simplex Chronicus ?

Lichen Simplex Chronicus is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Lichen simplex chronicus is a name given to a stubborn itchy rash that occurs in certain people with sensitive or irritable skin; it is also known as localized eczema. Lichen simplex chronicus is not contagious and is not related to your general health.

Lichen Simplex Chronicus is not so serious but breaking the itch-scratch cycle can be challenging. Successful treatment depends on identifying and eliminating factors that may be aggravating the problem. Over-the-counter and prescription creams can help. Once the scratching stops, it can take months for the skin to return to normalis seen in people with eczema. Although eczema can affect the whole body, the eruption of LSC in usually found in one area. The nerve endings in this area are irritable and trigger an itch-scratch-itch cycle. The more the eruption is scratched or rubbed, the more it itches, continuing the cycle

Here you find all terms related to Lichen Simplex Chronicus, like symptoms, causes and effective treatment.

What are the causes of Lichen Simplex Chronicus ?

The cause of the Lichen Simplex Chronicus is unknown.

What are the symptoms of Lichen Simplex Chronicus ?

Following are the symptoms of Lichen simplex chronicus

  • Itching of the skin
    • May be chronic
    • May be intense
    • Increases with nervous tension, stress
  • Skin lesion , patch, or plaque
    • Exaggerated skin lines over the lesion
    • Circumscribed lesion with distinct borders
    • Skin lesion becomes leathery textured ( lichenification )
    • Darkened (hyperpigmented) or reddened skin
    • Excoriation, raw areas
    • Scratch marks
    • Scaling
    • Commonly located on the ankle, wrist, neck, rectum/anal area, forearms, thighs, lower leg, back of the knee, inner elbow

Treatment of Lichen Simplex Chronicus - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Lichen Simplex Chronicus are available, some are :

  • Vaseline and cortisone compounds
  • Keep the skin lubricated.
  • For broken skin, topical antibiotics like bacitracin help prevent infection.
  • Topical cortisone is also available without a prescription. Some preparations also contain antihistamines , which penetrate intact skin poorly.
  • Resistant cases of lichen simplex chronicus will often respond to cortisone-like drugs injected directly into the lesions.
  • Sedatives or tranquilizers may be prescribed to combat the nervous tension and anxiety that often accompanies the condition.
  • Hot weather and heavy sweating tend to worsen lichen simplex chronicus.

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