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Does Lichen Sclerosus Hit Some Regions Harder? A 20-Year Survey of Sweden Reveals Surprises
SwedenFriday, January 10, 2025
Turns out, LSc isn't equally common everywhere. The average rate in Sweden was 0. 81 cases per 1, 000 people. But in some regions, like Blekinge, Kalmar, and Gotland, it was way higher. Women got it more than men, with a rate of 1. 14 per 1, 000 women compared to 0. 47 per 1, 000 men. Skin doctors (dermatologists) and women's health specialists (gynecologists) treated most of these cases.
Married and divorced people with LSc were less common than the national average for both men and women. This study shows that LSc doesn't affect everyone the same way. Future research needs to find out why some regions have more cases. This could help create better public health plans to handle LSc differently in various regions.
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