tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29437755.post6551322679324091802..comments2023-10-30T20:34:59.162+05:30Comments on Happy Livin- Classical Homeopathy , Diet & Nutrition experts: Lichen planus – treated with Classical HomeopathyHappy Livin Homeopathyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03581456963467909201noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29437755.post-61864117405977633352012-07-12T19:35:08.118+05:302012-07-12T19:35:08.118+05:30Hi ! Sometimes due the stress the LP can increase ...Hi ! Sometimes due the stress the LP can increase and during such phases the Homeopath will give acute phase remedies to handle the aggravated condition.It also differs from patient to patient.<br /><br />In Homeopathy the right medicine will definately help in treating the ailment.Some cases do take more time as the response to the treatment also depends upon the immunity of the person.<br /><br />It is best to talk with the treating doctor and clarify.<br /><br />Warm regards,<br />Dr.JoshiDr.Santosh Joshihttp://www.happylivin.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29437755.post-78383082153852935242012-06-29T14:57:10.235+05:302012-06-29T14:57:10.235+05:30I had Lichen planus in 2009, december, and was tre...I had Lichen planus in 2009, december, and was treated/cured with an ayurvedic treatment which lasted approximately 4 months. (the symptoms and rawness of skin seemed to have gone in about a month, but the treatment continued)<br /><br />At present my aunt who resides in the USA has been suffering from the symptoms of LP for around 6 months. Almost a month ago, she started following a homeopathic treatment (under the advise/prescriptions of a doctor in india). Unfortunately the last 2 weeks was a very intense and stressful phase(death in family, a lot more that the usual load of responsibilities etc), which i suspect aggravated the condition. <br /><br />She is concerned that the treatment is not working. (As mentioned, it is almost a month since she started it) She has been following it properly ie: eliminating all that was asked to be eliminated from her diet like alcohol etc.<br /><br />My question is, is it too early to see any improvement? Since i recently faced a similar situation she wants to know whether she should just give up and see an allopathic dermatologist. While on the treatment i was on, i could see an improvement within about 4 days. (no new spots, and the oil gave great relief)<br /><br />The itching seems to have worsened and the skin is broken/watery/with pus in some areas.<br /><br />Is it possible that the treatment is not correct? Or do we need to just be patient and wait?menopausal_ballerinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04352444412058847006noreply@blogger.com