Lichen Sclerosus Demystified: What You Need to Know

Lichen sclerosus is more common—and more misunderstood—than you might think. In this honest and informative conversation, pelvic health expert Dr. Amanda Olson joins LS patient advocate Jaclyn Lanthier to break the silence. Together, they dive into the real signs, the often-delayed diagnosis, and the treatments that can actually help manage the discomfort.

If you're searching for answers, this is a must-watch.

All About Lubricants!

Balm is meant to be used externally on the vulva daily—much like you would a body lotion. It's perfect for soothing itching or painful labia and vulva, but can also help set the mood! It's a way to maintain daily moisture of the vulva and is absorbed into the skin to help maintain healthy tissue.

Lube is better suited for one-time uses to help insert something into the vagina. Although there are many types of lube, we suggest a water-based, toxin-free, FDA-approved product that mimics natural vaginal pH. This type is safe with most pelvic devices and during those more intimate times.

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