Answer
Apr 08, 2026 - 06:20 AM
Hi,
For lichen sclerosus, we understand how uncomfortable the itching and irritation can be, especially in such sensitive areas.
We recommend starting with EMUAID First Aid Ointment (Regular Strength, blue and white label). It is gentle, non-steroidal, and safe for delicate skin. It works by helping to reduce bacteria on the skin, calm inflammation, and soothe the itching and irritation you are experiencing. It also forms a protective barrier to support the skin while it heals.
Many customers dealing with similar symptoms have found that with consistent use, their skin feels more comfortable, less irritated, and easier to manage.
If your symptoms are more stubborn, EMUAIDMAX is a stronger option with enhanced ingredients, but since this condition affects very sensitive skin, we always recommend starting with the regular strength first.
For best results, apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin at least three times daily and stay consistent.
You can learn more here:
https://www.emuaid.com/lichen-scleros...
We’re here to support you, so please feel free to reach out with any questions.
For lichen sclerosus, we understand how uncomfortable the itching and irritation can be, especially in such sensitive areas.
We recommend starting with EMUAID First Aid Ointment (Regular Strength, blue and white label). It is gentle, non-steroidal, and safe for delicate skin. It works by helping to reduce bacteria on the skin, calm inflammation, and soothe the itching and irritation you are experiencing. It also forms a protective barrier to support the skin while it heals.
Many customers dealing with similar symptoms have found that with consistent use, their skin feels more comfortable, less irritated, and easier to manage.
If your symptoms are more stubborn, EMUAIDMAX is a stronger option with enhanced ingredients, but since this condition affects very sensitive skin, we always recommend starting with the regular strength first.
For best results, apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin at least three times daily and stay consistent.
You can learn more here:
https://www.emuaid.com/lichen-scleros...
We’re here to support you, so please feel free to reach out with any questions.
