Lichen Sclerosus Diet: A Beginner's 3-Week Guide for Women, with Curated Recipes and a Sample Meal Plan

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Lichen sclerosus or LS is a lingering, fiery skin illness. It causes white, thin, patchy parts of skin that may feel itchy and painful and may even tear and bleed. This usually affects the skin around the genitalia and anus but also affects other parts of the upper body, such as the breasts and the upper arms.

How the condition is acquired is still commonly unknown to doctors, but cases have been noted that it affects men and women, children and adults alike. According to a study. It is ten times more common in women than in men, prevalent in 1 out of 30 older women and 1 in 900 girls before they reach puberty. There is no cure to completely eradicate this condition, but there are several ways to make living with it bearable.


There are several treatments to alleviate the pain and discomfort caused by LS. Another way to support these treatments is to follow a diet program that will be beneficial to you, which is called the lichen sclerosus diet.


In this guide, you will discover the following:


What lichen sclerosus is about


How it affects people


Symptoms and treatments


What foods to eat and avoid when diagnosed with LS


Whether you’re curious about this condition or are diagnosed with it and are trying to find alternative ways to deal with LS, this guide will be useful in providing that information.

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