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Treatment Reviews >> How to check information on treatment and medication for itchy skin
If you have itchy skin, be sure to visit a hospital.
You should see a specialist dermatologist.
Medication information is available on the National Health Insurance app.
You can check treatment and medication information.
My skin has been very sensitive since I was young, so I went to many clinics to treat itchy skin.
Whenever I go to the doctor for itchy skin, they prescribe ointment and explain simple skin care tips.
As winter came, my skin became very dry.
If you don't moisturize, it's a very serious condition that fits the expression "turtle's back"
They say you need to drink plenty of water and moisturize diligently.
I was really worried about what to do with the troubles that came up occasionally.
Around summer, blisters started to form on my neck and gradually spread. psoriasis I found out that
The main symptom of psoriasis is that small, millet-like rashes appear on the skin, covered with layers of white, scaly dead skin cells.
Treatment for itchy skin was a prescription ointment.
For treatment of itchy skin, you must visit a hospital and receive treatment from a specialist dermatologist.
These days, there are many hospitals that only do skin treatments with a medical license, so itchiness is
Please visit a hospital with a specialist to find out how to treat itchy skin.
When you visit the hospital, use a magnifying glass to look closely at the injured area.
In my case, instead of treating the itchy skin, they prescribed ointment.
Around mid-December, I got two blisters on my arms.
It spread as I scratched it ㅜ.ㅜ
It was so itchy
I was going to go to the hospital in case it was shingles, but since it was the end of the year, they were going on holiday.
Because I know that if treatment is delayed, it will get worse.
Existing prescription medication
I applied it twice a day...
After 3-4 days, the itching got much better.
So I was curious about the medicine
National Health Insurance App at
Treatment and medication information go It has been confirmed.
The ointment I applied was Desona Cream 0.05%
It is a steroid ointment and can be stopped when the condition improves.
The hospital and pharmacy where you received treatment are confirmed.
The pharmacy verifies all prescription drug names.
In the case of dermatological medications, they are divided into separate containers.
Since there are many cases of prescribing
There are many cases where people don't know what kind of medicine they received.
I even got the ointment prescription details
I did not visit the hospital where I was treated because the symptoms were similar.
I did some temporary self-treatment
The effect was really good
If you are curious about the hospital history or pharmacy medication history,
please Check treatment and medication information on the National Health Insurance app.