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[|Human|] I have severe oral lichen planus that has come and gone for at least 3 years. It was only every few months, but has become and ongoing occurance. I ve tried prednisone, Diflucan, topical ointments, etc. to no avail. I have had in the past a stomach disorder that has been linked to fibromyalgia. Is lichen planus also a result of fibromyalgia and what is the best course of treatment?
[|AI|]  Following individuals can present with a combination of oral lichen plans and fibromyalgia,1. Female gender2. 50-60 years age group3. Patients on Cymbal ta medication4. Patients with high blood pressureLichen Plans is basically rare type of oral rashes presenting as lacy, white patches or red shiny areas or bumps on the inner side of the cheeks or tongue. Its cause is unknown and not defined. Generally, mild forms of lichen plans do not need any treatment. In case of pain and discomfort in ulcers, it can be treated with oral and topical steroid and pain relieving medications. Oral forms of lichen plans usually increase the chances and risks for the occurrence oral cancer. Lichen plans can also affect skin, scalp, nails, and genitals.