아토피 이거 심한 분은 고갱을 많이 하더라구요 아무래도 어쩔 수 없이 병원의 힘을 빌어야 하지 싶어요
[Concern] Should I continue treating my nephew's atopic dermatitis? If so, until when?
It has been seven months since I started taking care of my nieces and nephews.
My older nephew has atopic dermatitis, so he has been undergoing various treatments for a while.
In the end, I was in a state of quitting because I couldn't do it.
But now I am a middle school student and a girl, so it's a time to pay attention to my appearance.
I think having atopic dermatitis would be quite troublesome.
Since February of last year, I have been going to a dermatology clinic that is famous in the area.
Once I start taking care of it
Thinking that I should try everything I can do
I discussed with my younger brother, who is the father of the child, and started treatment.
Going once a week
Laser treatment, medication, prescription drugs, ointments, cosmetics, nutritional supplements
I am following all the prescriptions.
After the examination, it was found that my nephew has not only atopic dermatitis but also
Their immune system is severely compromised.
Moreover, I have an allergy-prone constitution.
Even a slight change in the environment
They say it collapses easily, accepting it as a tremendous attack.
Looking at the test results numerically, I realized that it was even more severe.
Still, I have improved a lot while attending the hospital.
My skin felt like tree bark.
First of all, those things have disappeared.
Since the itching was also greatly reduced, I decreased the medication as well.
The teacher told me to check what I eat.
I am also paying very close attention to my diet control.
But I kept repeating whether I liked it or not.
I think this is unavoidable.
Because it's something I naturally had by my constitution.
But if what was previously bad was 100
Now it has improved and returned to a state of 30.
Would it be around 70 if it gets a little worse?
I'm 고민 here.
My younger sibling is curious about when they will get better.
Repeating the cycle of feeling good and feeling bad like this
Is it ultimately possible to recover completely?
I'm curious whether atopic dermatitis can be completely cured.
The hospital says it takes a long time and that consistent treatment is necessary.
We also made up our minds firmly when we first started treatment.
But going far from home once a week is difficult.
Both I and my nephew are having a hard time.
They say there are many things to do and many treatments to undergo in the future.
Once you start atopic dermatitis treatment, do you have to continue until the very end regardless of when?
Is there really such a thing as an end...