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What causes lichen sclerosus? Debunking the 4 myths about the causes of VLS

Vulvar lichen sclerosus is a complex and poorly understood condition, which has led to the spread of many myths about its possible causes. In this article, we will demystify some of these erroneous beliefs to provide a more accurate understanding of vulvar lichen sclerosus.

 

  1. Myth: Vulvar lichen sclerosus is caused by a fungal or bacterial infection.

Vulvar lichen sclerosus is often assumed to be the result of a fungal or bacterial infection. However, this condition is not caused by
is not caused by infectious microorganisms.
. Although secondary infections can occur as a result of vulvar lichen sclerosus, the disease itself has different causes, such as autoimmune, hormonal and genetic factors.

 

  1. Myth: Vulvar Lichen is a sexually transmitted disease (STD).

Although vulvar lichen sclerosus affects the external genitalia, it is not a sexually transmitted disease,
is not a sexually transmitted disease.
. It is not transmitted from person to person through sexual contact. Although the causes are unknown, it is believed to have a genetic predisposition and may be triggered by hormonal and autoimmune factors.

 

  1. Myth: Lichen Sclerosus is caused by lack of hygiene

Another common myth is that poor personal hygiene is the cause of vulvar lichen sclerosus. While it is important to maintain good intimate hygiene, especially in areas prone to moisture, lack of cleanliness is not the underlying cause of lichen sclerosus,
lack of cleanliness is not the underlying cause of lichen sclerosus.
. VLS is a complex condition with multiple contributing factors, and personal hygiene is only one of them. Here is an article with tips for proper intimate hygiene for patients with lichen sclerosus.

 

  1. Myth: Stress is not related to VLS.

Although autoimmune, hormonal and genetic factors are central to the development of vulvar lichen sclerosus, stress may also play an important role. It has been observed that emotional stress can increase disease symptoms and trigger flare-ups. Therefore, it is important to address both physical and emotional factors in the management of vulvar lichen sclerosus.

 

In conclusion, it is crucial to demystify erroneous beliefs about the causes of vulvar lichen sclerosus for a more accurate understanding of this disease. By educating ourselves about the true contributing factors, we can improve awareness and management of this dermatologic condition. If you experience symptoms of vulvar lichen sclerosus, consult a physician for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Cirujana Plástica, PhD
Investigadora Médica
Directora Científica Derm Nix Lab®

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