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Seeking Treatment Options for Lichen Planus Pigmentosus
Skin and Hair Disorders
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Seeking Treatment Options for Lichen Planus Pigmentosus - #47471

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Iam suffering frm lichen planus pigmentosus for past two years. For one year I completed homeo treatment and next from last 5 months seeking Alopathy . But no more result . Is it curable ? What treatment can I follow ?

How would you describe the severity of your skin condition?:

- Severe, significant discomfort

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your condition?:

- Weather changes

What is your current skincare routine?:

- Prescription medications
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Avoid sour, fermented and processed foods. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Cap G.T 2-0-2 Cutis cream for local application Tab.Arogyavardhini 2-0-2 Sy Amypure 15ml twice Follow up after 4weeks.

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1.Haridra khand 1 tsp once daily with warm milk 2.Neemghan vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Arogyavardhini vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 4.Mahamanjisthadi kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 5.Kumkumadi taila- massage gently with this oil and leave it overnight

⚠️ Important Considerations - Consistency is key: Ayurvedic medicines often take 2–3 months to show visible improvement. - Avoid triggers: Excess heat, spicy food, stress, and harsh sun exposure worsen pigmentation. - Dietary guidance: Favor cooling foods (cucumber, coconut water, leafy greens), avoid fried/oily items. - Lifestyle: Gentle yoga, pranayama (esp. Sheetali and Anulom Vilom), and adequate sleep support healing.

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Start with Aarogyavardhini 1-0-1 after food with water Sarivasav 15 ml twice daily after food with water Apply kumkumadi oil on affected skin area twice daily Avoid direct Sun rays exposure.

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Yes curable Don’t worry take Arogya vardini vati 1tab bd, Gandhak Rasayana 1tab bd, Pancha tiktha ghrita Guggulu 1tab bd,vibha ointment Externally, khadirarista 20ml bd enough u ll get results

Dr RC BAMS MS

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THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR CONCERN

LICHEN PLANUS PIGMENTOSUS IS A CHRONIC PIGMENTARY CONDITION AND I WANT TO BE VERY HONEST AND PROFESSIONAL WITH YOU IT IS A CONTROLLABLE AND MANAGEABLE CONDITION BUT IT IS NOT A QUICKLY OR EASILY REVERSIBLE ONE

FROM AN AYURVEDIC POINT OF VIEW THIS CONDITION USUALLY INVOLVES LONG STANDING IMBALANCE OF HEAT AND DRYNESS IN THE BODY ALONG WITH DEEP SEATED SKIN AND BLOOD TISSUE INVOLVEMENT WHICH IS WHY THE PIGMENTATION APPEARS DARK AND PERSISTS FOR YEARS

COMPLETE ERADICATION OF EXISTING PIGMENTATION IS DIFFICULT ESPECIALLY WHEN IT IS SEVERE AND PRESENT FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS HOWEVER SIGNIFICANT CONTROL PREVENTION OF FURTHER SPREAD AND GRADUAL LIGHTENING OF THE SKIN IS POSSIBLE WITH CONSISTENT LONG TERM TREATMENT AND STRICT LIFESTYLE DISCIPLINE

IMPROVEMENT IN COLOR HAPPENS SLOWLY OVER MONTHS AND NOT IN WEEKS THE PRIMARY GOALS OF TREATMENT ARE TO STOP PROGRESSION REDUCE INTERNAL HEAT STABILIZE THE SKIN AND SUPPORT NATURAL REPAIR MECHANISMS

AVOIDING DIRECT SUN EXPOSURE HEAT STRONG COSMETICS HAIR DYES PERFUMES AND CHEMICAL BASED SKIN PRODUCTS IS VERY IMPORTANT EVEN SMALL TRIGGERS CAN MAINTAIN THE CONDITION

IN AYURVEDA SUCH CONDITIONS ARE HANDLED WITH INTERNAL MEDICATION EXTERNAL CARE AND DIETARY REGULATION TO PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE AND ALLOW SLOW RECOVERY

IF YOU ARE EXPECTING A COMPLETE AND RAPID RETURN TO ORIGINAL SKIN COLOR THAT EXPECTATION NEEDS TO BE REALISTICALLY MODIFIED HOWEVER IF YOU ARE COMMITTED TO LONG TERM CARE IT IS VERY MUCH POSSIBLE TO CONTROL THE CONDITION AND ACHIEVE VISIBLE IMPROVEMENT IN SKIN TONE AND QUALITY

CONSISTENCY PATIENCE AND GUIDED TREATMENT ARE THE KEY FACTORS IN MANAGING THIS CONDITION SUCCESSFULLY

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Hlo,

I understand how frustrating lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP) can be, especially after trying homeopathy and allopathy without much improvement.

Let me answer you honestly from an Ayurvedic perspective.

Is Lichen Planus Pigmentosus curable? 👉 LPP is manageable and pigmentation can be significantly reduced, but it usually does not disappear overnight.

Ayurveda aims to: - Stop progression - Reduce inflammation and burning/itching - Gradually lighten pigmentation - Prevent recurrence With consistent treatment for 3–6 months, many patients see visible improvement.

Ayurvedic Understanding (Simple) - LPP is mainly caused by: - Pitta + Rakta dushti (vitiation of heat and blood) - Aggravated by weather changes, stress, spicy food, sun exposure - Chronic nature makes it slow to reverse

Ayurvedic Treatment Plan (Practical & Safe)

1️⃣ Internal Medicines - Mahamanjishthadi Kwath – 15 ml + equal water, twice daily (Purifies blood, reduces pigmentation) - Khadirarishta – 15 ml after meals, twice daily - Gandhak Rasayan – 1 tablet twice daily after food - Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily (only if digestion is good) ⏳ Duration: 3–4 months minimum

2️⃣ External Application - Kumkumadi Tailam (only at night) Apply gently, leave overnight If burning/irritation → use Shatadhauta Ghrita instead

⚠️ Avoid steroid creams completely

3️⃣ Diet – VERY IMPORTANT ❌ Avoid: Spicy, fried, fermented foods Pickles, curd at night Tea, coffee, alcohol Excess sun exposure

✅ Include: Bottle gourd, pumpkin, ridge gourd Pomegranate, apple Coconut water Buttermilk (daytime only)

4️⃣ Lifestyle Care Avoid stress and late nights Protect skin from sun (use physical protection, scarf/umbrella) Gentle face wash only (no scrubs, peels, cosmetics)

When will you see results? 1 month: Burning/itching reduces 2–3 months: Pigmentation stabilizes 4–6 months: Gradual lightening visible

Important Truth LPP requires patience and consistency. Mixing systems repeatedly slows recovery. Ayurveda works best when followed exclusively and regularly.

Tq

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Hello I get it. Dealing with lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP) for so long, especially after trying homeopathy for a year and regular medicine for five months with no real improvement, must be incredibly tiring and emotionally draining. Your question, Is it curable? What else can I do? is totally fair.

YOUR CONCERN

From what you’ve told me: – You’ve had LPP for two years. – It’s pretty serious, causing a lot of discomfort. – You’ve tried homeopathy (1 year) and regular medicine (5 months). – Weather changes make it worse. – You’re currently on prescription meds. – The dark spots are constant and upsetting.

Your main worries are: * Can LPP be cured, or is it permanent? * Why isn’t it getting better with treatment? * What can actually help now?

IS LPP CURABLE?

Okay, here’s the honest truth: LPP is a long-term skin condition. It won’t disappear overnight, but you absolutely CAN get it under control, make it stable, and see it get much better with the right long-term approach.

–New spots can stop showing up. – Swelling can go down. – The dark spots can get lighter over time – Flare-ups can be kept from happening.

But this takes patience, sticking with the plan, and treating the root cause.

WHAT’S BEHIND THIS? (AYURVEDA’S TAKE)

In Ayurveda, LPP is seen as an issue involving:

– Pitta Dosha gone wrong (the main thing): This means too much heat and swelling, sensitivity to sun and weather, and the dark spots.

– Bad Blood (Rakta Dhatu): Impure blood leading to ongoing skin discoloration.

–An Auto-immune-like Reaction: Your body’s defenses attacking your own skin. This explains why just putting creams on doesn’t work.

–Toxins (Aama) + Weak Digestion (Agni): Toxins sitting in your body for a long time and poor digestion mess with how your skin heals.

This is exactly why outside creams alone can’t fix LPP.

A FULL AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PLAN (This is usually where you start seeing results)

1. DETOX (SHODHANA) – SUPER IMPORTANT

For serious, long-term LPP, detoxing isn't just an option, it's a must.
* Virechana (therapeutic cleansing): This is the best way to treat skin problems related to Pitta-Rakta. It helps get rid of toxins from deep down and stops future problems.
*  Definitely needs to be done with an Ayurvedic doctor watching over you.

2. INTERNAL MEDICINE (SHAMANA)

1.  Mahamanjisthadi Kashayam: 15ml-0-15ml +45 ml. Water Cleans blood, helps with pigmentation control.
2.  Gandhak Rasayan: 1-0-1 after food 

Good for chronic skin swelling, balances immunity 3. Arogyavardhini Vati: 1-0-1 after food Supports your liver (which is key for pigmentation). 4. Guduchi tablet 1-0-1 after food Helps calm the immune system.

You’ll need to take these for at least 3–6 months.

3. EXTERNAL CARE

*   Gently moisturize with coconut oil or special medicated oils.
*   Stay away from harsh soaps, scrubs, and chemical peels.
*   Strictly protect yourself from the sun (wear clothes that cover you, don't rely on heavy chemical sunscreens).

DIET – THIS IS MAKE OR BREAK FOR YOUR RESULTS

✅INCLUDE

*   Cooling foods: Rice, moong dal (split yellow lentils).
*   Bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin.
*   Pomegranate, apple.
*   Lots of water.

❌AVOID

*   Spicy food.
*   Fermented food.
*   Pickles, vinegar.
*   Bakery items.
*   Too much tea/coffee.
*   Restaurant or junk food.

CHANGES TO YOUR DAILY LIFE

* Avoid direct sun. * Get stress under control (stress is a huge trigger for autoimmune skin conditions). * Go to bed before 11 PM. * Don’t try to treat yourself or switch treatments all the time.

AN IMPORTANT TRUTH

Many people don’t get better because: * They skip the detox. * They don’t stick to the diet. * They switch treatments too often. * They expect results too quickly.

LPP needs a deep, steady approach, not a quick fix.

You definitely have options. You’re just at a point where a proper Ayurvedic treatment that gets to the root of the problem is needed, not just something that treats the surface.

You’re not going through this alone

Warm regards Dr. Snehal Vidhate

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LPP is an autoimmune condition involving deep blood impurity (Rakta Dushti). It is stubborn (Krichra Sadhya) and takes 6–9 months of consistent treatment to show results.

1. Internal Medicines Mahamanjisthadi Kashayam: 15ml mixed with 60ml warm water, twice daily (before food). (Blood purifier). Kaishore Guggulu: 2 tablets twice daily with warm water (after food). (Corrects autoimmune inflammation). Gandhak Rasayan: 2 tablets twice daily. (Rejuvenates skin).

2. External Therapy Nalpamaradi Thailam: Apply gently on dark patches 30 minutes before bathing.

3. Crucial Rules Sun Protection: LPP is Photosensitive. Strictly avoid direct sun exposure; it darkens patches immediately. The Virechana Detox: Since oral medicines failed, you need Virechana (Therapeutic Purgation) at a Panchakarma center to flush liver toxins.

Diet: Stop all Sour foods (Curd, Pickles, Lemon) and Fermented foods (Idli/Dosa).

Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma

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I can understand how frustrating and emotionally draining this condition has been for you especially after trying different systems of medicine for such a long time and not seeing relief…lichen planus pigmentosus is not a simple pigmentation problem it is a deep seated inflammatory condition of the skin and blood that is why external applications or short term treatments often do not give results , it is not a condition that gets cured quickly but yes it is manageable and it can be controlled and g improved with the right long term approach in Ayurveda we do not look at it as just dark patches on skin but as an internal imbalance that reflects outside weather sensitivity heat stress digestion issues immunity and long standing inflammation all play a role so treatment focuses on calming the internal system purifying the blood supporting liver function reducing heat and strengthening skin healing from inside medicines are selected based on your body type digestion, bowel pattern ,sleep, stress levels and hormonal balance along with internal medicines , external applications are advised not harsh creams, sun protection is very important ,avoid heat friction perfumes ,cosmetics scrubbing and experimenting with home remedies is essential Diet plays a major rolefreshly cooked food ,avoid spicy, fried ,sour, fermented and packaged foods helps the skin settle . Stress management is equally important emotional stress can worsen pigmentation and inflammation , first itching burning and spread reduces then colour slowly lightens. consistency is the key and not switching treatments frequently. Do not lose hope this condition requires patience ,proper guidance ,and a holistic plan rather than aggressive treatment if managed correctly the disease can be stabilized and quality of life can improve significantly.

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HELLO,

WHAT IS LPP? Lichen Plans pigmentation is a chronic, progressive dermatological condition characterised by: -Dark brown to grey black pigmentation on sun-exposed or flexural areas - often triggered or worsened by sunlight, heat or inflammation

AYURVEDIC PATHOGENESIS

PITTA DOSHA= heat, inflammation, and pigmentation RAKTA DHATU DUSHTI= impaired blood tissue function- responsible for skin color KUSHTA(skin disorder)= LPP can be categorised under minor Kshudra kushtha VYANGA= localised pigmentation due to pitta-raita vitiation AMA= toxin accumulation due to weakness digestion BHRAJAKA PITTA DUSHTI= disruption in skin pigmentation metabolism(skin pitta sub-type)

So, the root of the disease lies in- -vitiated pitta and rakta dhatu - ama(toxic byproducts of improper digestion) - sun exposure and stress aggravating bhrajak pitta

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF LPP

1) DETOXIFICATION

AT HOME

FOR 1ST 3 DAYS

- TRIKATU CHURNA= 1/2 tsp with warm water before food 30 mins before twice daily

-HINGWASTAKA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water after food twice daily

on 3rd day eat light food like khichdi at night

on 4th day VIRECHANA PROCEDURE - TRIVRIT LEHA= 50 gm with warm milk early morning after that don’t eat anything just have warm water -you will observe loose motions 5-10 times

this will detoxifies your body

after motions stops have light food for that day

THIS PROCESS WILL ELIMINATE EXCESS PITTA AND TOXINS

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS(start from day 5) these are meant to purify blood, cool down the body, balance pitta and improve skin tone

1) BLOOD PURIFIERS

-MAHAMANJISTHADI KASHAYA= 30 ml twice daily before meals with water = reduces pigmentation, detoxifies blood

-SARIDVADYASAVA= 20 ml twice daily after meals with water = pitta pacifier, reduces itching and heat

-GUDUCHI CAPSULES= 1 cap twice daily in morning and night = immunity and pitta regulation

2) LIVER AND PITTA REGULATORS

1) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals =liver detox , skin health

2) AVIPAATIKAR CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water = improves digestion, reduces pitta

3) ANTI-PIGMENTATION LEPA AND RASAYANA -yastimadhu+haridra+chandan+ rose water paste = 3 times/week - 1 tsp sandalwood powder+ 1 tsp mulethi powder + 1 tsp manjistha powder+cucumber huice= 20 min leave and then wash

TOPICAL AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

NIGHT OIL APPLICATIONS

1) KUMKUMADI TAILA= 5 drops on affected area =reduces pigmentation, even tones

2) ELADI TAILA= whole body application before bath =prevents darkening, calms skin

3) NALPAMRADI TAILA= for facial pigmentation =brigthens dull skin

SUNPROTECTION(very imp for LPP) -Apply sunscreen with SPF 30-50 -use natural sun blockers= aloevera, cucumber juice , turmeric paste -cover skin with cotton clothes, hats, umbreallas -avoid sun exposure between 10 AM- 4PM

DIET AND LIFESTYLE

AVOID PITTA AGGRAVTING FOODS -spicy, sour, fermented, fried, junk food -red meat, alcohol, vinegar, excess salt - pickles, tamarind, tomatoes, brinjal

PREFER -bitter vegetables= kerala, neem, methi - amla, pomegranate, coconut water, buttermilk - turmeric milk with ghee - mung dal, barley, ghee, bottle gourd

LIFESTYLE TIPS -practice cooling pranayam= sheetali, sheetakari, anulom vilom -sleep early and avoid screen exposure before bed -reduce stres- LPP often worsens with emotional strain -bath with cool or lukewarm water not hot

EXPECTED OUTCOMES -1-3 MONTHS= reduced itching, fewer new pigmentation lesion -3-6 MONTHS= gradual fading of superficial pigmentation LONF TERM= if sun protection+ ayurvedic regime is followed, Pigmentation stabilises and skin tone evens out slowly

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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In Ayurveda, Lichen Planus Pigmentosus is related to Pitta imbalance, rakta (blood) dushti, and accumulation of ama (toxins).

Treatment focuses on cooling the body, improving digestion, and preventing further pigmentation. Results are slow but steady with discipline.

✅ Foods to include Freshly cooked, home food Rice, chapati, simple dal Vegetables like bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, ash gourd Green leafy vegetables (in moderation) Fruits like apple, pear, papaya, pomegranate Coconut water (if digestion is good) Plenty of plain water

❌ Foods to avoid Very spicy, oily, fried foods Bakery items, junk food, fast food Fermented foods (idli, dosa, curd, pickles) Excess tea, coffee Sour foods (vinegar, excess lemon, tamarind) Processed and packaged foods

Lifestyle advice Avoid direct sun exposure; use physical protection (cap, scarf) Avoid cosmetics, perfumes, hair dyes on affected areas Do not scrub or rub the skin Avoid tight clothing and friction Sleep early and manage stress (stress worsens pigmentation)

🧘‍♀️Simple Ayurvedic daily habits🧘‍♀️ Eat meals on time Avoid overeating and late-night meals Light dinner before 7:30–8 pm Gentle pranayama like Anulom Vilom daily Mild yoga and walking are beneficial

💊Medication💊

Cap. Marvin 2 caps twice a day before food Tab. Panchatiktaghrut Guggul 2 tabs twice a day before food Tab. Arogyavardhini Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food

Syp. Khadirarishta 3 tsp twice a day after food

Kukurma Cream Local Application.

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