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Lichens Sclerosus




Itching during lichens sclerosus can be caused by abnormal vaginal discharge, a genital wart and other disorders. An increased risk of developing vulval or penile cancer is associated with this infection. If left untreated, LS can result in fusing of the skin, atrophy, and narrowing of the vagina. LS is a painful skin condition that typically affects the vulva (or penis) and anus. Itching during lichens sclerosus can be caused by abnormal vaginal discharge, a genital wart and other disorders.

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Lichens Sclerosus

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Vaginal Discharge, Genital Wart

LS falls under the general category of vulvodynia (chronic vulvar pain). The most common misdiagnosis for LS is a yeast infection; other misdiagnoses include herpes or a bacteria infection. Men and boys have also been diagnosed with LS. Post-menopausal women are the most common sufferers of LS. Itching during lichens sclerosus can be caused by abnormal vaginal discharge, a genital wart and other disorders.

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