Breaking Free from Erosive Oral Lichen Planus Pain
Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory condition that can cause severe discomfort, especially in its erosive form, which leads to painful ulcerations in the oral cavity. Mr. RR, from Bulandshahar Uttar Pradesh, struggled with this condition for over a decade before finding relief through homeopathy. This case study explores his journey to recovery, highlighting the role of personalized care, dietary adjustments, and the impact of vitamin D on immunity.
The Case: Chronic Pain and Relapses:
Mr. RR (Patient ID: 32827) was diagnosed with erosive oral lichen planus in 2003 after a biopsy confirmed the condition. His lesion, located on his left inner cheek, caused redness and burning pain, particularly during meals. The symptoms intensified with stress, further complicating his quality of life.
At the time of seeking homeopathic treatment in 2017, he was using Kenacort oral gel to manage the symptoms but sought a long-term solution. He had a history of gastric ulcer and an ear surgery in 2014, but no other significant health issues.
Dr. Rajesh Shah studied Mr. RR’s case in detail and prescribed research-based homeopathic medicines. Treatment began in July 2017, and regular follow-ups were conducted remotely, as Mr. RR never visited the clinic in person throughout his six-year treatment journey.
Follow-ups:
In the initial phase of treatment for oral lichen planus, beginning in July 2017, there was a gradual improvement in Mr. RR’s condition.
By his first follow-up in September 2017, he reported a 5–10% improvement, with reduced redness and a noticeable decrease in the burning pain experienced while eating. This progress continued modestly through 2018, reaching a 20% improvement. However, a relapse in September 2018 brought back heightened redness and pain, prompting further evaluation.
Upon investigation, low vitamin D levels were identified as a contributing factor. Supplementation of vitamin D led to a significant change, with the lesion improving by 30% and new erosions showing signs of healing. In 2019, dietary triggers such as spicy food caused relapses, requiring a revision of his homeopathic medicines and counseling on dietary modifications. These adjustments yielded substantial progress, and by the end of 2019, Mr. RR achieved a 70% improvement. The application of Kenacort gel was gradually tapered off during this period.
By 2020, stabilization of his condition was evident. While occasional minor relapses occurred, the lesions started healing independently, reflecting the effectiveness of the treatment. By the end of the year, the oral lichen planus lesions had completely healed, marking the successful conclusion of Mr. RR’s treatment journey.
Key Learning’s from Mr. RR’s Case:
This case demonstrates several important insights about managing chronic conditions like oral lichen planus through homeopathy:
Long-Distance Treatment Success: Effective treatment is possible even without in-person visits, provided the patient maintains detailed communication and follows the physician’s advice diligently.
Role of Vitamin D in Immunity: Low vitamin D levels were a significant factor in Mr. RR’s condition. Correcting these levels not only boosted his immunity but also enhanced the effectiveness of homeopathic treatment.
Homeopathy beyond Symptom Control: While conventional treatments like Kenacort gel helped manage symptoms, homeopathy worked holistically to address the root cause, leading to long-term relief and eventual healing.
Conclusion:
Mr. RR’s six-year journey highlights the potential of homeopathy to provide lasting relief for conditions like erosive oral lichen planus. Through personalized treatment, timely adjustments, and attention to underlying factors like immunity, he was able to reclaim his quality of life.
If you or someone you know is struggling with chronic conditions, consider exploring homeopathy as a safe and effective path to recovery.
- Case study written by Dr.Yafta S ,associate doctor to Dr.Rajesh Shah,MD (HOM)