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4. Ginger

If you are familiar with skin care, you have heard of the term astringent. Although associated with a feeling of harshness, it is a substance that helps close pores and draws tissue together. Ginger has astringent properties that can decrease the spread of lichen planus. This ancient herb can reduce inflammation, too. If an allergic reaction causes lichen planus, ginger is considered an at-home antihistamine, which is used to treat allergies. Use ginger both topically and orally to ease symptoms of lichen planus.

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