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Dr. R. S. Sonawane is a renowned Homeopathic Skin Specialist and founder of Psoriatreat with over 20 years of clinical experience. He has successfully treated thousands of patients suffering from chronic skin conditions, particularly psoriasis and lichen planus, using individualised homoeopathic remedies. His patient-centric approach has helped many achieve permanent relief and regain confidence.
Guided by Dr. R. S. Sonawane, a specialist in psoriasis and lichen planus with 20+ years of experience.
Customized homeopathic treatment plans designed for your unique skin condition.
Thousands of patients have achieved lasting results and improved quality of life.

M.D. (Homeopathy), DI London (Homeopathy)

M.D. (Homeopathy)

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Lichen planus is an inflammatory condition affecting the skin and mucous membranes. On the skin, it appears as purplish, flat-topped, itchy bumps (papules), often with white lines known as Wickham’s striae. On mucous membranes like the mouth, it may appear as lacy white patches, sometimes with painful sores. Less commonly, it can involve nails and scalp.
Cutaneous (skin) form: Sudden-onset rash lasting several months, comprising shiny, red or purple, flat-topped bumps (3–5 mm), sometimes with Wickham’s striae; intense itching, especially at night. Common areas include wrists, elbows, ankles, and lower back, with variants on shins or in armpits.
Oral (mucosal) form: Lacy white streaks inside the cheeks, gums, tongue, or lips; possible redness, blistering, ulcers, dry mouth, altered taste (sometimes metallic); symptoms may worsen with spicy, fried, or acidic foods.
Yes. It may occur on the nails (leading to ridging or loss) and scalp (potentially causing hair loss). It can also affect the genital and vaginal areas, featuring white streaks, redness, scarring, bleeding upon touch, and painful intercourse in severe cases.
The exact cause is unknown, but it's believed to involve immune-mediated processes. It can affect people of any age. The skin form occurs equally in men and women, whereas the oral form is twice as likely in women and most common in middle-aged adults. It's rare in children and older individuals.
Diagnosis typically involves clinical evaluation of symptoms and medical history. In some cases, skin biopsy may be recommended to confirm the diagnosis.
Dr. R. S. Sonawane offers a holistic treatment plan that goes beyond skin symptoms. His approach incorporates emotional well-being, lifestyle factors, and individualized remedies. This personalized method has yielded successful outcomes, as demonstrated in case studies.
Yes. Factors such as stress, emotional health, and daily habits are carefully evaluated and addressed as part of the treatment strategy to optimize long-term outcomes.
Lichen planus is typically a chronic condition. However, with dedicated treatment—as seen in Psoriatreat’s case studies—full resolution of lesions and symptoms is possible. Ongoing management and follow-up are important to ensure lasting relief.
Response varies depending on the individual and severity. In documented cases, noticeable improvement occurred within months, while complete recovery took around 1–1.5 years of consistent, personalized treatment.
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