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International Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology(IJCED)

ISSN: 2476-2415 | DOI: 10.33140/IJCED

Impact Factor: 1.9

Lichen Planus and Its Management: An Update and Observation

Abstract

Mohammad A Hye

Lichen planus (LP) is an inflammatory muco-cutaneous disease characterised by shiny, flat-topped papules and plaques. It affects around 1% of the population. The disease is usually self-limiting and benign in nature. However, some varieties of LP may cause considerable discomfort and recalcitrant in nature. So, treatment depends on appreciating the type, severity and nature of the disease. There are a good numbers of options for treating different types of LP. Few types of LP are difficult to treat and needs aggressive treatment to prevent complications like hair or nail loss. Author examined and summarized the published literature involving the treatment or management of LP. It is found that the large scale, evidence based trials are only few in number. At present, it is quite difficult to standardisation of treatment. This review outlines the ongoing trial and current treatment options. It is needed to assimilation and summarization of the recent findings to treat the critical cases in a more effective way

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