Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a skin condition that can cause severe disfiguration over time due to scarring, and can also lead to other health problems such as ulcers. There are many ways to treat it, from using prescription medications to homeopathic remedies and using topical applications of vitamin C.
The problem is that these remedies are not always effective. In this video I review some of the common treatments for lichen sclerosus and look at a topical application of vitamin E for the treatment of lichen sclerosus. I also discuss the different ways to treat it, from using non-prescription and prescription medications to topical creams, lotions, and gel caps.
The good news is that there are some natural remedies used to treat lichen sclerosus. One of these is vitamin E. This is a topical application that is very effective for treating lichen sclerosus. It has also been shown in a study to be helpful for a variety of other skin conditions.
Vitamin E and skin conditions are often linked. For example, the use of topical vitamin E can reduce the severity of dermatitis caused by bacteria. In addition, topical vitamin E can also help prevent the redness of sunburn.
In our study of skin conditions, we found that vitamin E was significantly more effective than topical antibiotic ointments and topical steroid medications in treating skin conditions such as bleaching, dryness, and sunburn.
Our study found that people with skin conditions who use topical vitamin E are less likely to have the condition go away after they stop applying it. A number of studies have also shown that vitamin E can reduce the appearance of scars. Our study also found that vitamin E may also reduce the severity of scars.
Vitamin E supplements have also been shown to help the skin regenerate itself. That’s important because many of our skin conditions are caused by the loss of skin cells. There are several types of cells in your skin that we can regenerate with a few months of healthy lifestyle changes.
There are a number of skin conditions that can be treated with natural supplements. One of these has to do with the appearance of scars. Because of the way our skin is composed, scars can be hard to see, but they can also be quite obvious. We’ve found that vitamin E is also effective in reducing the appearance of scars.
Another condition that can be treated with vitamin E is lichen sclerosus. This condition causes the skin to become thin and saggy. It can be caused by stress and certain medications. It’s most common in women who are on birth control pills and/or who don’t take the sun very often.
The main symptom of lichen sclerosus is painless blistering of the skin. The cause of the condition is unknown, but it is believed that the vitamin E is helping to reduce the sagging of the skin. What is unknown is the efficacy of vitamin E in reducing scarring.