For skin allergies, I recommend the Dermatology Department at St. John Hospital in Imdong, Buk-gu...^^
I recommend Cheonju St. John Hospital, which is famous for dermatology in Gwangju...^^
This is a hospital with a proud history and tradition of treating patients during difficult times..ㅎ
This morning, I visited the dermatology department at Cheonju Saint John Hospital.
Since mid-May of this year, I suddenly developed red spots on my skin and have been struggling until now.
At first, I thought I was having an allergic reaction to the seafood restaurant's food.
Since then, I have continued to drink alcohol at the sushi restaurant 1 to 2 times, but allergic reactions have persisted.
Hives appeared even after not eating sashimi and drinking other foods and alcohol.
I feel fine the day I drink alcohol...
Hives occur about 12 hours after drinking alcohol.
So I thought alcohol was the cause...ㅠㅠ
However, I develop hives even though I haven't been drinking...ㅠㅠ
It seems that alcohol is not the main cause...ㅠㅠ
I think this won't work if it continues like this.
This morning, I received a dermatology consultation and medication prescription at Cheonju Saint John Hospital.
When I develop a skin condition, I go to the Dermatology Department at Cheonju Saint John Hospital in front of my house.
It is located in front of the church in Im-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City. The parking lot is also spacious and convenient.
The medical staff are very kind and nice...^^
In addition to general skin disease treatment, we also offer laser clinics, aesthetic clinics, and wound care clinics.
The medical departments are as follows...^^
1) Pigmentary disorders - vitiligo, moles, melasma, blemishes
2) Hair loss diseases - Telogen effluvium, Anagen effluvium, Alopecia areata
3) Contact dermatitis and skin allergies - contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, hives, atopic dermatitis, drug rash
4) Acne - comedonal, papular, inflammatory, cystic acne, acne scars
5) Infectious skin diseases - bacterial infections and mycobacterial diseases, dermatophyte infections (tinea versicolor, onychomycosis).
Viral diseases (warts, shingles), insect and parasitic diseases
6) Papulosquamous skin diseases - psoriasis, pityriasis rosea, lichen planus, rosacea, acneiform erythema
7) Skin vascular diseases - facial flushing, vasculitis, purpura