Guide To The Symptoms Of Lichen Planus

White Streaks Inside The Cheeks

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Patients with the oral form of lichen planus could observe white streaks inside their cheeks. These streaks typically form over areas of the mouth already damaged by ulcers, sores, or blisters. Although the streaks themselves are not normally painful, they could make the underlying sores harder to treat. Individuals who notice white streaks in the mouth may want to keep track of how many there are and whether new streaks form. This information could be helpful to physicians. Patients may wish to see a physician to have the streaks examined, particularly if they are increasing in size or in number. The doctor can examine the streaks by looking into the patient's mouth with a light. Topical treatments may be able to reduce pain associated with the oral symptoms of lichen planus, and physicians might want patients to attend follow-up appointments during their recovery to monitor the streaks and make sure they are healing properly.

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