Eczema and Lichen Planus Treatment at Dr. Tannu's Skin Care Clinic.At Dr. Tannu's Skin Care Clinic, we provide expert care for chronic skin conditions like eczema and lichen planus (LP). Our dedicated team of dermatologists is committed to offering personalized treatment plans to help you manage and alleviate the symptoms of these conditions, ensuring your skin stays healthy and comfortable.Eczema Care
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition that causes inflamed, itchy, and red patches on the skin. At Dr. Tannu's Clinic, we offer a range of treatments to help manage and relieve eczema symptoms.
Our Approach to Eczema Treatment:
- Thorough Diagnosis: We start with a comprehensive skin evaluation to accurately diagnose the type and severity of your eczema.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Based on your diagnosis, we develop a customized treatment plan that may include:
- Topical Treatments: Steroid and non-steroid creams and ointments to reduce inflammation and itching.
- Oral Medications: Antihistamines, antibiotics, or immunosuppressants for severe cases.
- Phototherapy: Light therapy to reduce symptoms and improve skin appearance.
- Moisturizing Regimens: Recommendations for daily skin care routines to keep your skin hydrated and prevent flare-ups.
- Lifestyle and Diet Recommendations: Guidance on lifestyle changes and dietary adjustments to help manage triggers and improve skin health.
Lichen Planus (LP) Care
Lichen Planus (LP) is an inflammatory condition that affects the skin and mucous membranes, causing purplish, itchy, flat-topped bumps. Our clinic offers specialized treatments to manage LP and alleviate its symptoms.
Our Approach to Lichen Planus Treatment:
- Accurate Diagnosis: We conduct a detailed examination and may perform a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis of lichen planus.
- Tailored Treatment Plans: Based on your specific needs, we provide a range of treatment options, including:
- Topical Treatments: Steroid creams and ointments to reduce inflammation and control itching.
- Oral Medications: Immunosuppressive drugs or corticosteroids for more severe cases.
- Phototherapy: Use of ultraviolet light therapy to help clear up lesions.
- Oral Care: Special treatments for lichen planus affecting the mouth.