How Turmeric Can Help in Lichen Planus

Lichen planus is a non-infectious rash that can affect the skin of any part of the body.

The rash is itchy and spreads fast in the neighboring areas of the affected skin. It is not spread by touching, doesn’t run in families and is not spread by sexual intercourse either.

If you feel it is uncommon, think again. According to some broad estimates it infects as much as 2% of world population. This roughly means around 140 mn people. [1]

The exact cause of lichen planus is unknown but it is thought to be a result of immune system malfunction. It could be due to an allergic reaction or autoimmunity.

Other risk factors which can mess up the immune system causing lichen planus include drugs, medications, diseases like hepatitis C, and chemicals such as Gold etc.[2]

Lichen planus mostly affects adults and rarely children. It causes tender or painful rashes and eruptions which eventually grow in size and even form ulcers. They look like pimples and can affect any part of the skin, including the oral cavity (inside the mouth).[3], [4]

Other symptoms include itchiness, stretch marks, reddish purple color in the affected area, hair loss, dry mouth, blisters, and nail abnormalities. It is usually diagnosed based on appearance and through skin biopsies and blood tests.

Though this disorder is easily treated if present on the outer skin of the body parts, it generally causes more complications in case of oral ulcers.

Lichen planus in the mouth is the most common type and the most painful and problematic type. Oral lichen planus is also more recurrent and resistant to major treatments[5].

Long term ulcers can even lead to oral cancers[6],[7].

How Turmeric Can Help in Lichen Planus

Turmeric is a popular ancient herb that is widely used as a flavoring and coloring agent in curry and another food item.

This herb is well known for its medicinal properties that are used to treat several disorders of the skin, eyes problems, digestive issues, swelling, inflammation, and pain, etc. [8]

Turmeric contains several active components including curcuminoids that are responsible for its powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities.

Research has provided enough evidence for its efficacy in curing major skin disorders including lichen planus with minimum side effects. [9],[10],[11]

Given below are some of the ways why turmeric can be helpful in curing lichen planus.

How Turmeric Can Help in Lichen Planus

1. Curcumin in turmeric shows anti-inflammatory effects

Inflammation is one of the major causes of lichen planus.

The immune system gets triggered to attack the body cells considering them foreign and leads to inflammation that contributes to swelling, pain, eruptions, and redness; characteristic of this disorder. [12],[13]

Several inflammatory pathways have been characterized for the progression of this disorder.

It has been found that the primary immune cells called the dendritic cells (DCs) secrete interferons (IFN) in the blood that attract the other immune molecules to attach on the skin cells. [14]

Another study has shown that the skin cells or the immune cells secrete certain attractants called the cytokines which may lead to the attack of the immune system on the target affected area. The major cytokines identified to be associated with the inflammation in this disease are IL-1, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α.

Oral lichen planus has also been found to be caused due to the activation of an inflammatory pathway called NF-κB in the cells of mouth. This leads to the exacerbation of the inflammation by secretion of pro-inflammatory molecules in the tissue. [15]

Turmeric has been proved to be very efficient in treating inflammation. Curcuminoids in turmeric help reduce the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6 and IL-8 along with interferons and TNF.

In fact, curcumin has a powerful inhibitory action on the NF- κB pathway in the cells and helps prevent the release of inflammatory signals and molecules in the affected area. [16],[17]

Research has shown that long term exposure of the cells to cytokines like IL-8 can lead to excessive inflammation and cancer. If fact, oral lichen planus, if not treated eventually causes oral cancer.

Turmeric, however, has been shown to potentially inhibit IL-8 and prevent future inflammation and cancer development in the target tissue. [18],[19]

What it means: turmeric is an effective anti inflammatory agent and helps reduce the symptoms of lichen planus, especially its oral variant by controlling the immune system and reducing the expression of pro-inflammatory molecules in the affected area.

2. Anti-oxidant effects of turmeric

Inflammation is a symptom of lichen planus after it has occurred. Oxidation, however, is one of the major causes of inflammation.

The cells in the affected area get damaged and release reactive oxygen species which in turn contact and damage other parts of the cells.[20]

This starts a chain reaction which leads to extensive cell injury and cell death.

When the oxidation spreads around in a particular area, the immune system gets activated and starts attacking the target cells, leading to inflammation and all the other symptoms of the disease. [21]

Long term oxidative stress on the cells not just increases the graveness of the disease but also leads to irreparable DNA damage which causes cancer.

Oxidative stress is, thus, the target reason for the cause of lichen planus, especially its oral variant and other associated complications. [22],[23]

Curcumin in turmeric is best known for its potent anti-oxidant properties.

Studies have shown that consumption of turmeric by patients with oral lichen planus dramatically reduces the expression of oxidation markers in the saliva and oral tissue.

Melonaldehyde (MDA) and 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) are the two most important oxidative markers in the saliva that are found in highest numbers in case of lichen planus.

These markers are used to estimate the extent of damage and oxidation in the lesions caused due to the disease. [24],[25]

Turmeric intake has shown to markedly reduce these markers and increase the activity of anti-oxidant molecules called glutathione in the target tissue.

It also scavenges the free oxygen radicals generated in the damaged tissue and protects against further damage.

It also increases the activity of vitamin C and E in the cells that also help in fighting against oxygen, peroxidation and consequent DNA damage.

This process not only helps cure lichen planus but also helps in preventing cancer development in the target tissue. [26],[27],[28]

What it means: turmeric is a very potent anti-oxidant. It helps in reducing the oxidative stress in the target cells and alleviates the symptoms of lichen planus.

It also decreases the risk of development of oral cancer in case of oral lichen planus by fighting the oxidative damage to the DNA.

3. Curcumin helps cure pruritus (itching) in lichen planus

Itching is one of the major symptoms of lichen planus.

When occurring on the body parts other than the oral cavity, itching is usually uncontrollable and causes marks and discomfort.

It also increases the risk of extensive bruising and swelling in the affected area. [29],[30]

External or topical application of turmeric or curcumin has been proven to be extremely soothing due to its antipruritic (anti-itching) effects.

It helps relieve itching by its anti-inflammatory and vasodilating (blood thinning) activity. [31]

It also modulates the cells of the blood so that lesser inflammatory and pruritic molecules are released at the target site leading to lesser redness, swelling, itching, and pain. [32],[33],[34]

What it means: curcumin from turmeric helps control the severe itching and consequent bruising in lichen planus, thus improving the overall quality of life and treating the disorder.

Dosage and Consumption

Consumption of turmeric in therapeutic amounts is a little less defined in terms of dosage as compared to other standard medications.

Due to lack o research on its effects on children, it should not be given in high doses to people of the younger age group.

It is also not advisable to be consumed in large amounts by pregnant women due to lack of enough research on this herb for its safety in pregnant and nursing mothers.

In general 1 tsp of turmeric per day is considered to be very safe.

For check detailed article on dosage please here>

Turmeric is poorly absorbed in body and thus needs assistance. Including black pepper and fats does the trick.

Checkthe detailed article on how to improve turmeric’s absoption in body here>

It is best to include turmeric as part of your diet. Some great ways to do so are:

Since turmeric is not easily absorbed in the body, consuming black pepper along with it can help its absorption through the gut. [35]

Research Studies

Precautions

Turmeric is usually extremely safe and efficacious, without posing any major side effects. Sometimes its over consumption can cause mild diarrhea and upset stomach but overall it is a harmless herb.

However, if taken in large quantities, turmeric can interact with certain drugs that are taken for other indications at the same time as this herb. It is a powerful blood thinning agent and can increase the effect of blood thinning drugs.

Conversely, it can interfere with the effect of blood coagulating drugs or the ones that increase the viscosity and platelet content of the blood. Consumption of turmeric should be stopped at least 2 weeks before a surgery to avoid the risk of bleeding.

Turmeric can also lower blood glucose levels and can increase the effects of diabetes medications, causing hypoglycemia. [36]

Summary

Turmeric is a powerful ancient herb that is extremely efficient for treating several skin disorders, including lichen planus. It modulates the immune system and corrects its functionality which has gone wrong in case of this disease.

It also helps in long term pain and inflammation management, creates a soothing healing effect on the lesions of the skin, thus treating this disease, which allopathic medications have not been able to achieve completely.

It is thus, emerging as a novel, alternative source of efficient medication for untreatable and recurrent skin ailments like lichen planus.

24 thoughts on “How Turmeric Can Help in Lichen Planus”

  1. I am suffering from oral lichen planes from last 4 month.. please give me proper idea to use termeric.
    Thanks for this post.. awaiting your reply

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  2. Hello! Very informative artical. Thanks for it! My daughter is being diagnosed with Lichen Planus on the scalp. She has lost al her hair. Can I apply the Golden paste with black pepper on the scalp?
    How many times a day I should apply?
    Can she put 1 tsp turmeric, pich of black pepper powder and coconut oil in little bit of water and drink it? Is this the right way?
    Can we use black pepper powder or we have to grind fresh peppercorns every time?
    How much dosage of golden paste application and ingesting orally is an overdose? I have lots of questions. Could you please answer all of them?

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  3. Hi
    I am suffering from lop from the last 8 months and using two ointments for the same..It’s improving…I have dark brown patches on my forehead and area cheeks and under neck area outer area of ear with feeling of inflammation.i am also taking homeopathic treatment . Can I use turmeric as well topically and orally. Pls advice.

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  4. What a totally brilliant and informative article. I had never heard of Lichen Planus but it tells so much more!

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  5. Hi I hv got lichen planus from last 2 yrs an it seems to be spreading on my forehead cheeks chin an my neck is effcected very badly .tried almost all the ointment but no use,Also hv gone for chemical peel plz help

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    • unfortunately i have suffered with this disease aswell..but cured with homeopathy ,turmeric tablets and havein a turmeric bath aswell…it took nearly 6 months to cure but got the results soon after being regular in talking the course of all the above mentioned subject..hope it helps you aswell as i know this disease is a nightmare..

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  6. Hello. I am suffering from lichen planus for 2 years. I tried many things. Have so much pain-burning , white lesions. How could I use turmeric?

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  7. Thank you for this very interesting and I hope helpful article.
    I have tried everything or so I thought.
    I will try this.
    Martha

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  8. lychen planus:
    I have been suffering from 3 year.
    my face,and another part of my body like chest,hand,foot, legs.
    I have been taking medicine only vitamin a capsule from 1 year. no improved.
    but doctor said that,at 2 year take vitamin a capsule,than you can recover from lychen planus.
    what do you say?
    any suggestion for me?
    please help me.

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  9. I read turmeric is good for healing scars. I imagine the same paste of coconut oil and turmeric would be suffice. My lichen sclerosus went into remission and is back only weeks later. I also at the same time had lichen planus. My immune system is weak, medicines probably interfered with the balance, being over-weight was a detriment and I’m feeling ugly.

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  10. You can take the golden paste orally 1-2 teaspoons once or twice a day. For topical application you can use 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder or less based on size of lesion and mix it with coconut/olive oil and apply it 1-2 times a day. If you face any discomfort please discontinue topical application.

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  11. I have been diagnosed with lychen planus in mouth (one lesion) and on my lips ( which had been going on for 3 yrs and no one seemed to know what it was). I am going to be making your golden paste recipe. Now…. Do I ingest this or apply it topically on in mouth lesion and lips?? Thank you for your reply and any other tips.

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