Is the skin in your genital area thin, irritated, and/or extremely itchy? If so, you may have a condition known as lichen sclerosus. Here’s what you need to know about this condition, including when you should seek care from a vulva expert in Maryland.
What Is Lichen Sclerosus?
A rare and chronic skin condition, lichen sclerosus causes thin, patchy, discolored skin in the genital and anal areas. There’s no known cause of the condition, though it’s thought to be caused by genetics and an overactive immune system.
Anyone can be diagnosed with the condition, though post-menopausal women are at a higher risk. Lichen sclerosus isn’t contagious and can be treated using a medicated ointment. Treatment reduces the risk of scarring, while also helping the skin to return to its normal color.
While symptoms typically resolve after treatment, they often return. Lichen sclerosus requires long-term care. The condition can lead to complications such as painful sex, scarring, and an increased risk of squamous cell carcinoma in women with vulvar lichen sclerosus.
When Should You See a Vulva Expert in Maryland?
If you experience any symptoms of this condition, you should see a gynecology specialist, who can provide the diagnosis and treatment you need to get back to feeling your best.
Common signs include:
- Burning and/or soreness
- Fragile skin in the affected area
- Itching
- Blistering and/or bleeding
- Painful sex
- Smooth skin patches that are discolored
- Urine flow changes
- Wrinkled skin patches that may be blotchy
Your doctor can also assess your overall sexual and reproductive health to ensure that there are no other underlying issues.
Get the Care You Deserve at The Menopause Center
Our team at The Menopause Center is here to help you manage the symptoms before, during, and after menopause. We offer a wide range of diagnostic and treatment services to get you back to feeling your best. To schedule an appointment, contact us at 703-991-6806 today!