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Lichen sclerosus

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lichen man

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Looking for a link between this and sitagliptin and or psoriasis

I have suffered from the above for years with the above had all sorts of treatments even had a circumcision.
Please let me know re any stories I would be very grateful.

Best wishes
 
Sorry @lichen man - I’ve never heard of it

Welcome to the forum. How long have you lived with T2? And how do you manage it - do you take tablets, insulin or use diet and exercise?
 
Looking for a link between this and sitagliptin and or psoriasis

I have suffered from the above for years with the above had all sorts of treatments even had a circumcision.
Please let me know re any stories I would be very grateful.

Best wishes
A relative of mine has this, but she’s not diabetic, or on any other meds.I understand that it can’t be cured, but can be managed with steroid creams. It's possibly an autoimmune thing (we have a spattering of different auto-immune conditions round the family) so the chances are, it’s not a link with any medication you are on, but just one of those unfortunate coincidences.
 
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