Lichen sclerosus is a common skin problem. A patch of skin gets thick, white and crinkled. It usually happens to skin around your genitals. Over years the skin gets scarred.
What causes lichen sclerosus?
We don’t know what causes lichen sclerosus. We think it could be autoimmune – that is your own immune system making an antibody against part of your skin. Or it could come from irritation, injury, infection, hormones or be inherited from your whānau.
It's 10 times more common in women than men. It often starts before puberty for girls or after menopause for women.
There are images of vulval lichen sclerosus on the DermNet page(external link) – note that they are photos and quite graphic.