Comparison of Clinical Efficiency of Photodynamic Therapy and Topical Corticosteroid in Treatment of Oral Lichen Planus
Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2021-05-22
Target enrollment:
Participant gender:
Summary
Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis. It most often affects the skin and mucous
membranes. Sometimes lesions may appear in the area of nails (estimated at 10% of patients)
or genital organs and anus.
The most dangerous form of lichen planus is lichen that develops on the oral mucosa. It is
believed to be the cause of the development of oral cancer.
The vast majority of people suffering from lichen planus - 90%, experience spontaneous
resolution of symptoms within a maximum of two years from the moment of their onset.
In about half of the patients, the changes disappear within about 6 months. People who have a
problem that their ailments do not want to go away on their own must take into account the
fact that treating lichen is not the easiest one.
Treatment of lichen is mainly based on alleviating its symptoms and accelerating the
resolution of symptoms. Topical ointments containing strong glucocorticosteroids are usually
applied to skin lesions or we can use Photodynamic Therapy