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Written by Patrick at 26 Sep 2002 18:51:47: Re: Helping .. LSA? .
As an answer to: Re: Helping .. LSA? . written by Dee Troll at 25 Sep 2002 08:47:32:
Well I just started applying clotrimazole 2-3 times a day earlier in the week and I can already start to tell the thrush is slowly but surely receading. I also now believe it was thrush because I did rip a small piece of it off and it was red and somewhat inflammed.
>>Well the reason I ask is because in the last few days I have been taking Betmethasone ointment. The problem is when I stretch skin starts to rip. I have just found out about LSA/BXO on this forum and I believe I have the symptoms of it. Ex. The tip of my foreskin is white, scar tissue,etc... <
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>Patrick
>After seeing your post and you mentioning a look like white scar tissue, to me that is a typical sign of BXO or LSA. The typical protocol is to use a steroid topically such as the Betamethasone. Previously it was a testosterone cream until steroids became the sweethearts though some doctors still use it and it can work. (I prefer that myself) It is a disease that does show a lack or lessening of Testosterone 'receptors' in LSA patients with biopsies.
>I can tell you, if you have that white/gray thin parchment look, like wet cigarette paper that is usually the dead give away. It's quite common with women with LSA and it's not a yeast/thrush infection. If it were I think you should be able to wipe that off and it would usually leave the tissue red and inflammed underneath.
>I would think if it doesn't wipe off that it just really may be LSA. Certainly any doctor worth their salt should know the difference. Good luck with the steroid cream if you use it, but be aware that 'overuse' can be detrimental as well, it's a finely honed double edge sword as it's side effects with overuse can thin the tissue even more. Just my thoughts on it.
>Dee
- Common things occur more often! Paul B. 9/26/2002 20:22 (1)
- Re: Common things occur more often! Dee Troll 9/27/2002 08:27 (0)