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I received treatment for contact dermatitis at Seongmo Dermatology Clinic.[1]
I kept getting hives, so I was worried it might be shingles and looked for a dermatologist in Daejeon. Since there are actually more clinics for plastic surgery or skin procedures that are dermatology clinics in name only, I searched and found Seongmo Dermatology Clinic in Eunhaeng-dong. I went to the doctor worried because the raised bumps, although not blisters, were not healing and continued to itch. The doctor said it seemed to be contact dermatitis and prescribed an injection, a topical medication (Neoderm cream), and oral medication. They gave me a day's worth of medicine and told me to come back tomorrow to see the reaction. It seems the prescription was perfect; after getting the injection containing antibiotics, taking the medicine, and applying the ointment, I really got better the very next day. The redness gradually subsided, leaving a mark, and then slowly healed. The itching also went down a lot. I have also been applying the ointment well so far. I am so satisfied because I saw immediate results like this, even among dermatology treatments. I recommend this to those who are struggling with itching.
ㅂㄱㅎ26.05.17Views 10Likes 1 I went to Point Dermatology for contact dermatitis.[4]
I visited Point Dermatology with my son. I visited before for dyshidrosis and was able to treat him thoroughly, so I trusted them enough to come back. However, I was very worried this time because he developed symptoms of contact dermatitis. His skin turned red and looked very itchy, so I was concerned, but I felt relieved after they explained everything in detail, from the causes to his lifestyle habits. You were very considerate during the consultation to ensure my child was comfortable, and it was a great help that you provided detailed information not only on medication prescriptions but also on skin care methods and precautions. Thanks to you, I feel like I have a clear direction on how to manage the condition at home. Just like during the previous treatment for dyshidrosis, you have consistently provided excellent care for this contact dermatitis, making me feel that this is a place I can trust. I plan to continue managing the care with the hope that my child's skin will improve quickly.
영준맘26.04.23Views 55Likes 0 Review of contact dermatitis treatment at Jeonghwankyo Dermatology Clinic in Ansan[3]
Recently, the itching around my chin persisted and eventually spread to my nose. Unable to bear it any longer, I visited a dermatologist. At first, I thought it was just a simple skin issue, but after the examination, the doctor told me there was a possibility of contact dermatitis caused by a weakened skin barrier. They showed me the affected area in magnification and explained why the itching was occurring, which helped me understand the situation well. The treatment was conducted with the goal of minimizing irritation. First, they prescribed an ointment to reduce inflammation and also provided guidance on medication that could be taken for a short period if necessary. They also pointed out potential irritations in the cosmetics I usually use and gave me specific instructions on cleansing and moisturizing care, which I was able to put into practice immediately. I also received simple soothing care at the clinic, and I could feel the itching significantly reduced right after the procedure. What I liked most was that they didn't recommend unnecessary procedures and only performed the essential treatments tailored to my skin condition. The explanations were detailed and the staff were kind, so I trusted them much more than other dermatology clinics, and I feel like I want to continue receiving care there.
김지민26.04.20Views 61Likes 0 
Yonsei Ye Dermatology Clinic in Namdong-gu treats contact dermatitis kindly and well.
I ended up going to the dermatologist because of contact dermatitis. When you are tired or stressed, rather than due to seasonality White flakes are forming on my hand The upper part of the finger joints turned red, especially. The dermatitis is progressing in a style where it covers the surface with white. I had indigestion when I was prescribed medication by the dermatologist. This time, I asked them to prescribe only ointment, not medicine. If you don't take the medicine, the doctor says He said that the prognosis wouldn't improve significantly, and Instead, he said he would prescribe an injection as well. They told me to come back if it itches or stings too much, and that they would prescribe medication. The dermatitis keeps progressing in the same spot. They say the priority is to moisturize well and avoid stress. All the medical staff were kind, so I felt comfortable and received good treatment.
seabuck26.03.31Views 52Likes 0 
Ye Dermatology Clinic in Goyang City Helps Improve Dermatitis with Customized AI Cream
There was a time when my skin was extremely sensitive and my dermatitis symptoms were very severe, and you know how important cosmetics are in those situations. I always make sure to use creams from the Dermatologist MD line, so I visited Ye Dermatology Clinic to get an Estra prescription. The director thoroughly checked my skin condition and recommended the AI Cream from the Estra MD line. Since it is a medical device-certified product covered by private health insurance, I was able to reduce the financial burden. I also appreciated that they specifically selected and prescribed the right product from among the various Estra options to suit my skin condition. After consistently applying the prescribed cream, I can definitely feel that it is lighter and gentler than other cosmetics. If you are struggling with sensitive skin or are in desperate need of moisturizing care, I highly recommend getting a prescription for an MD product.
HEE26.03.31Views 66Likes 0 
Saha-gu Health Internal Medicine Clinic, Dermatitis Improvement After Telemedicine
My skin used to be fine, but I suddenly developed skin inflammation 7 years ago. So, I don't use regular cosmetics and instead rely on products prescribed by a dermatologist or internist; this time, I was prescribed Zeroid lotion. I received a medical consultation and a prescription through telemedicine, and thanks to their kind contact, I had the consultation over the phone. Pimples are popping up on my skin like tiny millet seeds. My skin itself is severely dry, so it seems like my skin barrier has broken down. I am applying Zeroid lotion and Zeroid cream together, so it is gradually getting better. My skin isn't naturally bad, but it seems like a condition that develops with age, so I think I need to take good care of it.
옥사랑26.03.31Views 44Likes 0 
Review of skin inflammation symptom relief received at Sukyeong Dermatology Clinic in Jeonju[3]
I have severe flushing on my cheeks, and I get bad acne and allergic reactions whenever the seasons change or the weather fluctuates. So I was prescribed antibiotics to take, and I also received topical medication and soap. I still get a burning sensation once in a while in the morning and evening, but the symptoms seem to be improving a lot compared to before! It feels like I have to live with this like a cold, but I'm glad that treatment is possible. I keep the prescribed cream in the refrigerator and apply it frequently to keep it cool, and it really helps bring down the burning sensation. It is expensive, but since it's covered by insurance, I'm using it well. I wish the waiting time was a bit shorter so I could go again.
신지현26.03.27Views 103Likes 1 
Review of contact dermatitis treatment at Bundang Woo Tae-ha Dermatology Clinic in Seongnam
Although this winter has passed and the scent of spring is in the air, the winter chill still strikes without fail whenever the sun is out. It was chilly this morning, so I took out the fleece jacket I had kept tucked away all winter and wore it to work. However, by lunchtime, the temperature had risen and it started to get hot. The fleece jacket was hotter than I expected, and sweat, starting from my forehead, trickled down my neck and left my whole body drenched in sweat. When I got home and took a shower, the back of my neck felt itchy, so I looked in the mirror and saw that the area around my neck had turned completely red. The next day, I visited the Woo Tae-ha Dermatology Clinic for a check-up. The doctor, who looked like an elderly grandfather, kindly examined my neck and diagnosed me with contact dermatitis. The jacket I had worn yesterday was the cause. They said the allergy from the fabric and the dye were the problem. They told me not to wear pleated clothes anymore. I received a week's supply of oral medication and two types of ointment, so I need to wash thoroughly and apply them diligently.
볼링26.03.23Views 12Likes 0 
Get complete treatment for contact dermatitis at Seoul Cham Dermatology Clinic.[2]
Cham Dermatology Clinic is a clinic run by dermatologists, so you can trust them with everything from general ailments to specialized treatments. I've received a variety of treatments here, including hives, mole removal, and sebaceous cyst removal. Their honest and satisfactory care, without overtreatment, has always kept me coming back. I recently visited the clinic because of contact dermatitis caused by a cosmetic side effect. I was very worried about the severe rash, acne, and redness that developed. However, the specialist accurately diagnosed my condition and prescribed medication and ointment. Fortunately, the medication worked well, and my skin has now completely recovered to its previous state. These days, it's not easy to find a specialist clinic that provides thorough general dermatology care. This clinic boasts reliable expertise, making it a reliable choice. I will continue to choose this clinic without hesitation whenever I have skin problems. I highly recommend this clinic to anyone seeking expert care and proven results.
OK26.03.06Views 51Likes 0 
The line was long, but urgent dermatitis treatment was available at the Yeongdeungpo-gu Gye Dermatology Clinic.[1]
About a month before my visit, I had developed red, bumpy rashes like hives, and they kept itching. I scratched them day and night. As I scratched, the surrounding skin also started to itch, and I couldn't stand it anymore, so I went to the dermatologist on a Saturday. The line was quite long, and the waiting time for the consultation was also quite long. I waited for over an hour, and the consultation itself was only about five minutes. I suspected atopic dermatitis and suggested that I get an allergy test first. I was prescribed an ointment to apply and oral medication, and I also got an allergy test on the way out. The results were said to take about a week, so I made an appointment for another appointment and returned later.
김선우26.02.23Views 80Likes 0 
Seongdong-gu An Jin-gyun Dermatology Clinic: Friendly Prescriptions for Contact Allergic Dermatitis[1]
A few days ago, I started experiencing itchiness that had been worsening, so I visited a dermatologist. The doctor diagnosed me with contact allergic dermatitis. He asked if I'd used any patches recently, and I told him I hadn't. He said it was a bit severe and kindly prescribed oral medication and topical ointment. It was the day before the holiday, so there was a long waiting list even before the clinic's opening hours. Luckily, I got there early, otherwise I would have waited for nearly two hours. Every time I visit, I realize there's always a long waiting list, which is a testament to the clinic's excellent care. Perhaps because of the excellent prescriptions, I seem to see results quickly. While I shouldn't visit the clinic often, I trust and will return to the clinic if I experience any symptoms.
조은희26.02.19Views 76Likes 0 
Nonhyeon Veterinary Clinic in Namdong-gu provides calm treatment and guidance for dermatitis.[1]
The skin around my collarbone suddenly became itchy and red, so I went to the dermatologist. I wasn't sure if it was a simple allergy or contact dermatitis, but the doctor immediately checked my skin condition and asked me detailed questions about my recent lifestyle and products I was using. The process of identifying the cause was impressive. The doctor explained that the inflammation was due to irritation and that they would first treat the itching and inflammation, and then monitor the progress. This reassured me. Treatment involved a combination of topical ointment and oral medication. The instructor explained in detail the importance of minimizing irritation to the sensitive skin, including tips for avoiding scratching, showering precautions, and home care methods. The practical explanations were easy to implement right away. What I find better about this dermatology clinic than others is that they don't intimidate or recommend excessive treatments, but rather calmly guide you through only the necessary ones. Thanks to this, after a few days, the itchiness has significantly decreased and my skin has stabilized. I would recommend this dermatology clinic to anyone struggling with similar symptoms.
26.02.12Views 53Likes 0 
Jongno-gu Poyan Dermatology Clinic: Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatment Review[2]
I had seborrheic dermatitis, which caused my face to break out in pimple-like rashes, so I took my lunch break to the Poyan Dermatology Clinic in Jongno. There was a short wait, but I was quickly treated and given a prescription. They say seborrheic dermatitis never gets better... why is this happening to me? I hope I can quit drinking and take advantage of the oral and topical medications to achieve a clear complexion. It's best to avoid hospital visits as much as possible. That means I'm healthy. I wish you all good health. I hope you all have a good night, and I'll end my review here.
남스타인26.02.11Views 156Likes 0 
I went to Point Dermatology for contact dermatitis.[3]
I visited Point Dermatology for contact dermatitis. My skin suddenly became red and itchy, which made me very anxious. The consultation provided a detailed explanation of possible causes and precautions I should take in my daily life, which put me at ease. They prescribed medication tailored to my current condition, provided advice on reducing irritation, and even suggested switching from my current products to gentler options. The advice went beyond simple treatment and included tips on preventing recurrence, which gave me confidence. I look forward to a speedy recovery by consistently following their guidance.
영준맘26.02.11Views 55Likes 0 Cheonan Oracle Dermatology Clinic offers comfortable treatment for seborrheic dermatitis.
I came to visit because my skin was so itchy from seborrheic dermatitis that I couldn't sleep and it left scars. My scalp was itchy, so I got a prescription for a medicated shampoo and a moisturizing lotion to add moisture to my dry skin. As always, the director is very detailed and kind. Please treat me well and don't over-prescribe medicine. I hope that you will get better quickly after getting an injection and taking medicine. The shampoo wasn't Nixx, but a hospital-specific shampoo that relieves itching. She said to leave it on for 3 minutes after shampooing and then wash it off. She said that even if my skin improved after taking the medicine, it wasn't the end. She said that seborrheic dermatitis doesn't recur if I continue to moisturize, and recommended lotion.
김정아26.02.10Views 68Likes 0 
Environment for the proliferation of demodex mites and conditions for recurrent dermatitis[5]
I have seborrheic dermatitis and suddenly My face is getting redder , like acne The rash and pustules spread like wildfire. , especially Feeling like the epilepsy is getting worse at night If this happens, it is often difficult to explain it with just one cause. Even if diagnosed with the same dermatitis, some people may have mild symptoms while others may have symptoms that last longer or have different forms. This is because different factors are simultaneously acting within the skin environment. One of the frequently mentioned ones is Changes in the density of demodex mites no see. Demodex mites are not something that originally did not exist. Demodex is a parasite that everyone has on their skin. Because it lives by eating dead skin cells and sebum, it often does not cause major problems. but, A situation where the density per unit area increases Skin reactions may vary. Normal range: Less than 1 per 1cm² In case of abnormal proliferation: 10 or more detected This difference is not simply a matter of numbers, but rather leads to differences in conditions that can influence the intensity and extent of the inflammatory response. Why it often appears with seborrheic dermatitis Demodex mite Oily skin environment I prefer . If you have seborrheic dermatitis If the water-oil balance continues to be disrupted, It is easy for dead skin cells to accumulate This creates an environment where sebum control is not good. Under these conditions, the demodex mite An environment that is easy to stay in for a long time There are cases where this is maintained. So, as seborrheic dermatitis becomes chronic, it may appear as a different type of inflammation, such as rosacea, acneiform dermatitis, or pityriasis versicolor. Why does inflammation spread so widely? Demodex mites are known to have a lifespan of about two weeks, during which time they accumulate waste products in their bodies. The distinctive feature is There is no excretory structure , the accumulated substances are released all at once upon death. Another feature is Movement speed no see. About per hour 8~16cm movement It may feel like an inflammation that keeps changing location. So sometimes the symptoms seem to move across the entire face rather than being confined to a specific area. Why does it feel worse at night? Demodex mite Nocturnal characteristics has. During the day, it hardly moves Moves over the skin for mating at night During this process, you may feel more ticklishness, burning sensation, and trouble at night. Because of this characteristic, the treatment approach Sometimes time zones are taken into account. Background of the recent frequent mention of symptoms related to demodex The fact that the issue of hair follicle mites has been mentioned more frequently recently is also due to changes in the skin environment itself. Persistence of a weakened skin barrier Increased frequency of seborrheic dermatitis Prolonged water-oil imbalance Increased cosmetics usage Always use sunscreen Oily base makeup Multi-layered skincare routine Repetition of laser treatment Treatment without recognizing redness as dermatitis Post-laser dermatitis worsens → ointment → repeat treatment Changes in the balance of the skin's microbiome When these factors overlap, the balance within the skin can change. Symptoms that may be associated with Demodex mites If the density of hair follicle mites increases, the following occurs: Different types of inflammatory responses It may appear as . Rosacea in the form of erythematous papules and pustules Inflammation similar to acne but with different characteristics Submandibular sulcus Rhinitis accompanied by burning sensation and itching It is often difficult to determine that the cause is the same based on appearance alone. So, even if you hear the same symptom description, someone will tell you a completely different experience. 👇 See real visitor reviews Konkuk University Dermatology Clinic Treatment Review: Laser Treatment Effective for Folliculitis and Freckles I recommend the Aqua Peel 25,000 won pore cleaner from Cheonan branch of UNI Clinic, which is effective in reducing hair follicle mites.
캐시닥 운영진26.02.09Views 104Likes 3 Allergic dermatitis treatment review at Yonsei Line Clinic in Gunpo City[1]
Recently, I visited a dermatologist because the skin around my collarbone kept itching and getting red. At first, I thought it was just a simple skin problem, but the more I scratched, the more it stung, and the area seemed to be expanding, which worried me. When I went to the hospital, the doctor immediately examined my skin thoroughly and explained the possibility of allergic dermatitis and friction-induced irritation. He explained the cause of my symptoms step by step, which made it much easier to understand. The treatment began with anti-inflammatory ointments and anti-itch medications, and after my symptoms improved, I was given specific instructions to move on to skin barrier restoration. They also provided detailed guidance on everyday precautions, such as clothing materials and shower habits, which I was able to implement immediately at home. After a few days, the itchiness significantly decreased, and I could feel the effects. Compared to other dermatologists, their explanations were more thorough and they didn't recommend excessive treatments, which gave me confidence. I'd visit again if I had similar symptoms.
오성연26.02.06Views 54Likes 0 
I received effective treatment for contact dermatitis at Yonsei Dermatology Clinic in Namdong-gu.[4]
I was treated for contact dermatitis When dermatitis occurs, it is itchy and hot. Please see the doctor's questionnaire directly I also received a prescription for skin ointment, injections, and medication. Contact dermatitis is You said there were several causes Stress could be the cause It could be because of the weather You said it could come from the food we eat. He told me to avoid spicy food as much as possible and also to avoid spicy food. The fastest way to get the prescription is to get an injection. It works faster than medicine or ointment, so if it's too itchy, I recommend going to the hospital. There are a lot of patients waiting, so it can be difficult at times, but I always go to this hospital because the medicine works well.
seabuck26.02.02Views 32Likes 1 
Noble Classic Clinic in Gangdong, get immediate treatment for your urgent dermatitis![1]
I bought and tried a new cosmetic product advertised on Instagram yesterday, but I didn't know it when I used it. The next morning, my eyes were swollen and my skin was bumpy! I had to go to work, so I went to work and looked for a dermatologist I could go to after work, and I found Noble Classic Clinic. I visited after work and was able to see the doctor right away without waiting, which was great! The director carefully examined my skin, diagnosed me with contact dermatitis, and prescribed medication and lotion! She gave me detailed instructions to use the lotion for just one week and then stop. She didn't recommend any expensive treatments, and there was no overtreatment! I highly recommend this dermatologist for a relaxing after-work experience!
박은주26.01.28Views 71Likes 1 
Maypure KTX Gwangmyeong Station Branch in Gwangmyeong City, Experiences Rapid Herpes Dermatitis Treatment
I visited the hospital with a worried heart because of the sudden onset of symptoms of herpes simplex type 2. First of all, the hospital's facilities were extremely clean and hygienically maintained, which made me feel very reassured from the start. The best part was that, even though I came in on a whim without an appointment, the entire process from registration to waiting and treatment was incredibly quick. It was incredibly convenient to be able to receive prompt treatment during my busy schedule. After thoroughly examining my condition, the doctor kindly and clearly explained the nature of my condition and any precautions I needed to take. Rather than undergoing a separate, complex procedure, I was prescribed oral medication and ointment. The burning pain I felt at the time was noticeably relieved within one to two days of taking the prescribed medication. The overall recovery time was less than a week, and I'm currently feeling completely better. I was satisfied with the quick and effective treatment, with only the necessary prescriptions provided without overtreatment. I plan to visit this clinic again for any future skin issues.
26.01.27Views 78Likes 0 
Gangnam-gu Opus Clinic: Contact Dermatitis Treatment Review[3]
Lately, I've been experiencing recurring redness and dryness around my mouth, and any makeup I put on only makes it stand out. Changing my lip product and applying generous amounts of moisturizer didn't help, so I finally went to a dermatologist for a consultation. The dermatologist examined my skin carefully and explained that it wasn't simply dryness; it was a combination of contact dermatitis and a damaged skin barrier. She emphasized the importance of resting my skin and avoiding unnecessary products, which reassured me. The treatment began with a low-intensity, low-irritation laser treatment followed by a soothing ampoule to reduce inflammation. The doctor explained each step before and after the procedure, ensuring I felt comfortable. I was worried the laser might sting, but it was barely painful, just a warm sensation. Finally, she prescribed a moisturizing treatment specifically for the lips, along with detailed instructions on lifestyle and cosmetic use, giving me a clearer picture of my treatment plan. What I found better than other dermatologists was that they didn't necessarily recommend harsh treatments, but rather provided minimal treatment tailored to my current skin condition. After about two days of treatment, the redness had noticeably subsided, and the flaking had also subsided significantly, which was very satisfying.
김지민26.01.22Views 35Likes 0 
Receive friendly contact dermatitis treatment at Seowonpil Dermatology Clinic.[2]
Starting from the new year, my knees and hands suddenly started to itch so much that I went to the hospital. At first, I thought it would go away quickly, so I applied hives ointment at home, but it didn't seem to get better, so I ended up going to a dermatologist. I was scared because I kept scratching without realizing it while I was sleeping, and it felt like it was spreading all over my body. When I went to the dermatologist and showed him the itchy area, he said it was contact dermatitis. The doctor was very kind, and the hospital was clean and spacious. I went during the day on a weekday, and there wasn't much of a wait, so I was able to see the doctor right away and get medicine. I was prescribed oral medicine and ointment, and I hope I get better soon.
김민서26.01.16Views 65Likes 0 
Seborrheic dermatitis improvement: My experience at Gyeonggi Michael Classic Dermatology Clinic
As I get older, sometimes I get red spots here and there on my face for no reason, and the dead skin cells in those areas start to flake off. ㅠㅠ I usually try not to go to the hospital, but I realized it was too late, so I quickly went to a dermatologist nearby. I was surprised by the long waiting list, but it wasn't an unusual situation. I was treated by a male doctor who could see me quickly, rather than the director. He diagnosed seborrheic dermatitis. He said that it can occur when the skin barrier is weakened due to fatigue or stress, and when the immune system is weakened. Ha... I'm starting to feel sad because I'm getting older... After taking the medicine a few times, I felt better quickly.
서진영25.12.04Views 45Likes 0 A disappointing review from a hospital I visited for dermatitis on one side of my cheek.
I came here because of dermatitis on one side of my cheek of unknown cause. I was curious about what kind of explanation the director would give since I had seen him a lot on YouTube, but he recommended blood tests and allergy tests first. The result is normal I just diligently applied moisturizing cream and that was it. There was no anger because the actual cost was billed It wasn't a very good treatment. I searched elsewhere and found that dermatitis on one side of the cheek is caused by an external problem. I'm managing the barrier by finding an answer to what the cause might be. Certainly, due to the nature of dermatological treatment, time is limited. Just let me know the medical examination procedure quickly Because the treatment method is not clear... It seems like there was no answer My problem could not be solved with tests and medicine. Chronic dermatitis ㅜㅜ
치즈고구마25.12.03Views 49Likes 0 
This is a review of the prevention of chronic dermatitis, a disease that is difficult to treat and treat.[1]
I lived with chronic dermatitis with symptoms on only one cheek. I tried various tests and took medication, but the condition kept getting worse and getting better for no apparent reason. I found out that there is a treatment for chronic dermatitis in the skin barrier! I'll tell you how to strengthen your skin barrier. I've tried a lot of medications and low-irritation treatments. Rejuran, Genesis, LDM, etc. Everyone only gets side effects rather than benefits. I've been to several dermatologists. I only had chronic dermatitis on one side of my cheek, but the rest of my skin is clean and in good condition (because I take care of it regularly). But I was frustrated just reading the article that said there was virtually no treatment for chronic dermatitis that I had been suffering from for over 4 years. Before that, I had suffered from rosacea > seborrheic dermatitis > contact dermatitis. Now, I have mild chronic dermatitis, and if I let my guard down even a little, I get a little bit of trouble. I got it! I suddenly felt feverish. It felt like an allergy and was rough and dry (I have acne everywhere else ㅠㅠ) So I thought it might be an allergy I'm going to try to treat chronic dermatitis in earnest. I went to the hospital and got blood and allergy tests done. It turned out that I have almost no allergies. <I didn't know I would get paid. I received all the actual expenses! Everyone searched and found Get an allergy test. The hospital bill was around 50,000 won, and I got it reimbursed! My face has always been prone to allergies... I saw a column that said it was only one side or a specific part. I found the keyword 'external' problem If it's an external problem, there's nothing but a barrier problem... Since my face is oily, I wonder if the problem was that I only used slightly alkaline foam. Use it alternately with slightly acidic As much as possible, use a low-cleansing, non-irritating cleanser on one side of the face. And I didn't moisturize the rest of the area except for the cheeks, and applied a thick barrier cream to one side of my cheek. It's calmed down a lot. You need to allow a long recovery period. It's not an allergy that gets better overnight. Now that we've reached the stage of chronic dermatitis treatment, it seems like there's virtually no cure. Barriers to prevention, recovery, and... Long-term chronic dermatitis treatment begins, and in the later stages of stabilization, Medications or treatments for chronic dermatitis can cause side effects by adding irritation. I had an experience On the other hand, acute dermatitis won't get better without medication, right? I hope that everyone will focus on the skin barrier in treating chronic dermatitis of unknown cause!! They say that sensitive, oily skin, not oily skin, is incredibly difficult to manage. That's me. I think sensitive skin is slow to heal chronic dermatitis. The other areas are oily. I keep washing the sore spot and end up doing negative things ㅠㅠ I take care of my forehead, chin, and cheeks separately. I'll do it ㅠㅠ. I think skin needs to be diligent!
치즈고구마25.12.02Views 78Likes 1 Sharing management methods for acute rosacea, from symptoms to cure![6]
Hello. There was a time when I suffered greatly from rosacea. Rosacea dermatitis is a disease that causes all kinds of skin inflammation, including small, pustular acne, redness, stinging, itching, and bumps. Now, the rosacea dermatitis has been completely cured. I think some people often mistake rosacea for redness or simple trouble, so I will share the symptoms, treatment methods, complete recovery, and management methods to prevent recurrence. Past photos of rosacea dermatitis When it was severe, it came up like this, like a colorful emboss. When I think back to my skin condition when I was young, I had acne-prone skin when I was a student, but my skin got better after I became an adult. But maybe because of my eating habits or irregular sleeping hours, my skin started to become irritable again. Actually, even before I developed rosacea, I kept having allergies (hives) of unknown cause. The skin trouble spread to my scalp, and I started to feel itchy and burning, so I went to the hospital for an allergy test. 1. Identify the cause - Allergy test First of all, there are no symptoms that immediately show up that can make you say, “It’s rosacea dermatitis!” It often appears like acne, and is accompanied by redness and itchiness, so it is easy to confuse it with common hives or simple skin troubles. So, if you experience these symptoms too frequently and also experience hives, it's a good idea to get an allergy test to determine the exact cause. I got tested for delayed onset allergies. Simply put, it's a food-related allergy. Test results The darker the color, from yellow to red, the more likely it is that you should avoid or limit the food. In my case, I had an allergic reaction to peanuts and garlic. It also said that bread, cake, cookies, and ice cream should be limited ㅠㅠ (I usually snack a lot) Class 1 and 2 items are not a big problem, but they should not be consumed in excess. So, whenever I see someone struggling with unexplained hives, I always reply with a comment urging them to get tested! It might be expensive, but I highly recommend it to anyone with severe symptoms. In order to completely cure rosacea, it is best to identify the exact cause and then treat it. It is a skin disease that takes a long time to completely cure, so it is difficult to get better just by taking steroids. While I was trying to figure out the cause and get treatment, I didn't eat any of those foods! 2. Prescription At first, like any other dermatologist, I was prescribed antibiotics, steroids, and minoxidil. I took steroids and dermatological medication for my sensitive skin, and at first it seemed to get better, but when I stopped taking the medication, my skin became rough like sand... and I started getting rosacea dermatitis again. In this case, it is better to go to another hospital because the medicine does not suit you. Finally, I went to another hospital and was prescribed medication for rosacea. 2-1 Surantra This is the most commonly used ointment for rosacea. It's probably also used for seborrheic dermatitis. I purchased it with a prescription because it is a prescription drug. (You can pay for it yourself.) Of course, this ointment won't completely cure rosacea, but it definitely has a soothing effect, so I recommend it. 3. Change your skincare products When you have dermatitis, please change the product you are using! Changing your skincare products won't cure rosacea, but these are cosmetics that come into direct contact with your face. I mainly used dermatological cosmetics, and mainly used mild cosmetics that could be used on babies. At first, I tried Zeroid, Physiogel, and La Roche-Posay because they were said to be gentle, but later I found out that these products were very oily for my dermatitis. So now I only use the lighter formula of Estura and moisturizing cream. People with sensitive skin should absolutely avoid thick creams and use something light. 4. Diet Management It took me 7 months to completely recover from rosacea. For six months, I completely stopped eating restricted foods and sweet coffee. I don't drink alcohol in the first place. I didn't have any allergies to wheat in the allergy test, but I didn't eat any wheat-based foods. Thinking back now, I wonder how I managed to quit it haha. The dermatitis symptoms and stress were that severe. 5. Lifestyle Never touch your face with your hands, Don't squeeze out trouble with your hands. No hot electric mats, no hot heater wind, no hot water baths + no half-body baths In this way, I was cured of rosacea in just 7 months through ointment, medicine, diet, and lifestyle management. I followed the diet for 6 months, and from 7 months onwards I started eating flour-based foods, fried foods, and coffee occasionally, and I am currently eating them in moderation. Fortunately, I was not allergic to milk, wheat, or meat, so controlling my diet wasn't too difficult. And since it was an acute dermatitis that came on suddenly, I thought it wouldn't last long, but it took a really long time to get better. Originally, it was said that complete recovery from rosacea took a long time. Patience and management are important. By the way, I didn't have any surgery or laser treatment at the time because I was worried it would make my skin more sensitive. today After recovering from rosacea, my skin is not that great now, it's just average haha If you look closely, you can see traces of trouble, and if your condition is not good, inflammatory pimples will appear, but since I was cured of rosacea dermatitis, it has never recurred!! And my facial tone is completely different from when I had rosacea. The redness has completely disappeared. I hope that my experience of seeing a lot of improvement through consistent management will be of some help to those suffering from rosacea.
HEE25.11.08Views 693Likes 2 Is there any way to improve my recurring contact dermatitis?[15]
I've had contact dermatitis for about 10 years now. It was okay when I was young... It got better, then relapsed, and then came back again... It became chronic. When I went to the hospital, they prescribed medication for contact dermatitis, but it was oral steroid medication and steroid ointment. Now I'm wondering if it's right to take medicine every time my contact dermatitis flares up. Even if you take medicine, it only works for a short time. I feel anxious because I think that too many steroids are being put into my body, and I also hear negative things like that if you stop taking steroids, you will rebound, and that contact dermatitis can turn into rosacea dermatitis, so I get really stressed out. My diet is average. I don't drink or smoke, and I don't eat bread much, maybe once every two weeks. Especially these days, it's so hot that I put on a neck cooler, and red spots started appearing on my neck right where the neck cooler touched. When I put a patch on my arm because it hurts, it comes up on my arm too. I used eye patches and a nose pack after a long time, and since I didn't use them before, my skin got red and irritated right awayㅠㅠ Even the surface of my healthy skin seems to have become uneven. I think it's my constitution, so even if it's difficult to completely cure, I want to get better. I've always just taken medicine, but is there any other way to improve? Anyone like me, how did you do it?
AA25.08.16Views 1050Likes 11 Will the anti-inflammatory ointment be effective for seborrheic dermatitis on the scalp?[24]
My family members have seborrheic dermatitis on their scalp. Using the shampoo prescribed by the dermatologist, and then feeling a bit better. After a while, scalp troubles tend to come back again. They keep repeating it, so now they say they won't go to the dermatologist anymore. Symptoms The scalp has a lot of sebum secretion, so it is somewhat oily. I also get a lot of dandruff. It itches. It sometimes becomes red in various places. I am currently using the shampoo prescribed to me. Will this inflammatory skin ointment help with seborrheic dermatitis? I'm curious if anyone has experienced improvement in seborrheic dermatitis after applying this type of ointment.
은하수25.04.01Views 340Likes 5 [Hospital Introduction] Sagajeong Station Nami Dermatology received treatment for dermatitis[4]
Hospital Name: Nami Dermatology Address: 3rd and 4th floors, 384 Sagajeong-ro, Jungnang-gu, Seoul Hospital website: https://namiskin.co.kr0 Hospital exterior/internal photos: It's clean. The building looks quite new. Hospital event: None Consultation: Dermatitis Medical treatment/procedure review: How is this hospital? Short waiting time, and the doctor provides thorough consultation. They are really kind, showing me on the computer that it is this disease, and explaining it in detail.
하하하25.03.26Views 611Likes 2 Bumpy and red on the back of the neck~ The dermatitis isn't healing.[14]
Initially, a red, rough, and scaly thing appeared on the back of my neck. When I applied the eczema ointment, it got a bit better, but then it itched, and I kept touching it. When a scab forms, peel it off, it itches, scratch it, and apply medicine~ I woke up in the middle of the night and noticed that I had bled a little because I must have touched my hand too much without realizing it. As this happens repeatedly, my skin has become thicker and dermatitis is spreading more extensively. How should I manage a skin dermatitis that isn't healing properly?
은하수25.01.08Views 157Likes 2 How to determine if you have seborrheic dermatitis[4]
When the weather gets colder and the skin becomes dry Since when did stretch marks start appearing repeatedly? If something like keratin or dead skin appears on your face like a wart... You need to check if this is seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis Seborrheic dermatitis One-line explanation Eczema occurring in areas with abundant sebum secretion Related Body organs Skin areas with well-developed sebaceous glands and high sebum production, such as the scalp, face, armpits, and chest. Related symptoms Erythema, dark circles, burning sensation Definition It is a type of eczema that persists for a long period, primarily characterized by increased activity of the sebaceous glands, leading to vigorous sebum secretion on the scalp and face, especially around the eyebrows, nose, lips, ears, armpits, chest, and groin, resulting in a chronic inflammatory skin condition. * Location of onset: scalp, face, armpits, anterior chest area, and other areas with well-developed sebaceous glands and abundant sebum. Symptoms Seborrheic dermatitis occurs most frequently within the first 3 months of life and between the ages of 40 and 70. In infants, there is no difference between genders, but in adults, it is more common in males and is associated with oily skin. It is characterized by dry or oily yellow scales (scales) that occur on the erythema, and it may be accompanied by itching. It can recur with improvement and worsening, and may appear all over the body, but it can also present as a rash confined to one area. On the scalp, there may be rice bran-like epidermal peeling, which is called dandruff. Seborrheic dermatitis of the face may present as papular eruptions (raised bumps less than 1cm in size) on the cheeks, nose, and forehead. Scales that easily peel off and erythema are found on the eyebrows, and the skin beneath the scales appears red. The eyelids may also appear yellowish-red and be covered with fine scales. Seborrheic dermatitis that develops in the ear can be misdiagnosed as otitis externa (outer ear canal infection) caused by infection. On the outer ear canal, scales accompanied by severe itching can occur, and it may also affect the skin behind the ear and below the earlobe. In the armpit area, a rash begins bilaterally from the nipple and spreads to the surrounding skin, resembling allergic contact dermatitis caused by deodorants. In the groin and between the buttocks, the scales are fine, with less distinct borders, and tend to be bilateral and symmetrical. Cracks may also develop in areas where the skin overlaps. Yellow or brown lesions that accumulate and stick together on the scalp of infants are called baby hair oil. Cause The exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis has not yet been definitively identified, but there are several theories. First, it is a theory that sebum is directly or indirectly involved in the occurrence of the disease. This claim is supported by the fact that the disease commonly appears in areas with well-developed sebaceous glands and occurs during infancy and adulthood when sebaceous gland activity is high. Secondly, the theory that bacteria and yeast are the causes of seborrheic dermatitis. However, this hypothesis has not gained support despite the detection of large amounts of bacteria and yeast in the affected areas. This is because, in inflammatory seborrheic dermatitis, the detection rate of Pityrosporum was actually lower than normal, and the spore count was also low, making it difficult to conclude that Pityrosporum is the direct cause of seborrheic dermatitis. Third, it is a theory that is associated with abnormalities in neurotransmitters. This is because seborrheic dermatitis frequently occurs in patients with nervous system disorders. Fourth, there is a theory that seasonal changes in temperature and humidity are related to the occurrence of the disease. In fact, symptoms are known to worsen in environments with low temperatures during autumn and winter, and low humidity caused by central heating. Fifth, it is a theory that abnormal proliferation of the epidermis is the cause of the disease. This is because, in seborrheic dermatitis, epidermal proliferation increases similarly to psoriasis, and symptoms improve when drugs that inhibit cell proliferation are used. In addition, there is a hypothesis that attributes the cause to drugs and nutritional deficiencies, based on the fact that medications such as neuroleptics, cimetidine, gold, and methyl dopa can cause lesions similar to seborrheic dermatitis; that zinc deficiency can lead to enteropathic stomatitis; and that prolonged reliance solely on intravenous fluids for nutrition can result in symptoms resembling seborrheic dermatitis on the face. Related body organs Skin areas with well-developed sebaceous glands and high sebum production, such as the scalp, face, armpits, and chest. Diagnosis Generally, no special tests are necessary, and diagnosis can be made based on the appearance and distribution pattern of characteristic symptoms. It is important to distinguish it from psoriasis, which presents with erythema, thick scales, bleeding points when scales are removed, and commonly occurs at the front of the head and the edges of the scalp. Psoriasis does not cause hair loss, pain, or itching, but may be accompanied by characteristic symptoms in other areas such as changes in the fingernails and toenails. Test Generally, it is diagnosed through physical examination. In cases of chronic seborrheic dermatitis that do not respond to treatment, skin biopsies and other tests should be performed to differentiate from other diseases and to identify any associated conditions. When a biopsy is conducted, findings of scales and crusts partially appearing around hair follicles are observed. Treatment In seborrheic dermatitis, treatment of the scalp is particularly important. The scalp can be effectively treated by washing 2 to 3 times a week with a cleanser containing ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, or zinc pyrithione, and applying steroid-based lotions, solutions, or gels to the scalp is also effective. For areas without hair, steroid creams are most effective, and in severe cases with bacterial infection, steroid preparations containing antibiotics are effective. However, it should be noted that long-term use of potent steroids on the face can cause side effects, and since it is a chronic condition, systemic administration of steroids should generally be avoided. In cases of infants' scalps, apply olive oil as a compress to remove scabs and use a low-concentration steroid for a short period. Progression/Complications The course of the disease is characterized by repeated episodes of improvement and worsening, and symptoms can also worsen due to excessive stress, fatigue, or scalp irritation. Therefore, treatment should be maintained consistently not for complete cure but for the suppression and prevention of symptom occurrence, and sufficient rest for psychological stability and fatigue prevention is necessary. Prevention methods Prevention is not possible, but the frequency and number of recurrences can be reduced by avoiding stress, overwork, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Living Guide Seborrheic dermatitis requires maintaining cleanliness of the hair and skin as a priority, and it is essential to remove excess oil and dust from the scalp to eliminate aggravating factors. Additionally, severe scalp inflammation can lead to significant hair loss, so avoiding alcohol and overexertion is important for self-care. It is also crucial to seek proper treatment at the onset of symptoms such as dandruff or itching on the scalp. On the face, avoid using oily ointments or cosmetics, reduce the frequency of soap use, and refrain from using alcohol-based aftershave lotions before and after shaving. Reducing physical fatigue and stress is necessary. The frequency of hair washing should be about five times a week in severe cases, and about three times a week during normal times; using shampoo is preferable to soap. Medicinal shampoos can make hair coarse, so it is recommended to use them about twice a week. Products like mousse, spray, and gel tend to combine with scalp oils and skin cells, irritating the scalp, so it is best to avoid using them if possible. Sweating from intense work or exercise can irritate the scalp and cause skin cells to shed more quickly, so it is advisable to shower and wash the scalp promptly afterward. Source: Medical Information on N (Seborrheic Dermatitis) | Seoul National University Hospital I think it's nothing special, so I often wash and apply lotion, thinking it will get better, but then I go to the hospital. I received prescriptions for both oral medication and topical medication... These days, because the environment is not good, seborrheic dermatitis has become very common... Please don't neglect it and go to the hospital~
pop24.11.30Views 133Likes 2 [Question] How should contact dermatitis be managed?[7]
I tend to sweat a lot, so in summer I sometimes develop symptoms similar to atopic dermatitis, but as I got older, those symptoms disappeared. However, for the past few years, contact dermatitis has worsened significantly, and I'm worried... For example, I make sure to donate blood every two months, but even after removing the needle and sticking a bandage on the area, it gets red and itchy for about two hours. It remains swollen and red for over two weeks. I keep applying Atopy Barrier, an atopic dermatitis cream, diligently, and it finally gets better.ㅜ.ㅜ Also, the photo below shows the area where I wear my watch. As you can see, that area also gets sweaty, turns red, and becomes very itchy lately. Since I keep wearing the watch, it doesn't heal... My wife says it's because she's getting older, but should we go to the hospital for a check-up? Or if you have any good ointments, please recommend them~ I'm hesitant to go to the dermatologist because there are too many people and the waiting time is long...
지원유진빠^^24.10.15Views 115Likes 3 "Don't bathe frequently"... If your skin is dry and you keep scratching, how to prevent dermatitis?[5]
The seasonal transition has begun, with larger temperature differences and drier air. During this period, rapid changes in temperature and humidity can significantly affect skin health. In particular, it can deplete moisture from the skin, leading to itching. Seasonal skin itching occurs due to common stimuli in daily life such as mild contact or stress, and in severe cases, it can disrupt nighttime sleep and cause significant discomfort. Additionally, neglecting the condition can lead to dermatitis or secondary infections, so caution is necessary. Professor Kim Dae-hyun of Korea University Anam Hospital's Department of Dermatology said, "Advanced skin itching not only becomes more difficult to treat but can also develop into dermatitis that takes a long time to recover from," emphasizing the need for more effective early intervention. Skin itching is primarily caused by a sudden decrease in humidity leading to skin dehydration. To alleviate the symptoms, it is recommended to use moisturizers to maintain skin hydration and support the skin's natural functions. If it has progressed to dermatitis, it can be treated with appropriate prescriptions such as oral antihistamines and topical steroids under the care of a specialist. As everyday preventive measures, it is recommended to maintain proper indoor humidity, avoid taking long baths with hot water, and refrain from scrubbing the skin. It is also advisable to apply moisturizer generously immediately after showering and to avoid wearing tight clothing or metal jewelry when going out. Additionally, reducing stress can have a positive impact on skin health. Most importantly, when itching occurs, it is important not to scratch vigorously. If the itching is severe, apply an ice pack to the itchy area or gently rub the itchy spot with the palm of your hand. Professor Kim advised, "It is better to choose general products over moisturizers containing colors or fragrances that may irritate the skin. Simply applying moisturizer frequently may not resolve the issue and could worsen it, so it is advisable to seek treatment from a dermatologist to find the most suitable therapy for your skin." The following are eight tips proposed by the National Health Insurance Service to prevent skin dryness. Drink at least 8 cups of water a day and avoid caffeinated beverages. The indoor temperature is maintained between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius. Use a humidifier indoors to maintain the proper humidity level. Take a shower with lukewarm water lightly and do not scrub off the dirt. Take baths as briefly as possible and do not do them frequently. Apply moisturizing cream to areas that itch immediately after bathing. Use neutral or mildly acidic soap for bathing products. Wear underwear made of soft cotton. Reporter Im Jong-eon (eoni@kormedi.com) Copyright © Comedii.com. ........... Taking frequent showers during seasonal changes is also not good. It seems. Because I am impatient and cannot stay calm, when my skin itches, I scratch it with all my might using my nails, causing wounds. After coming out, my whole body is covered in wounds, but I am diligently applying moisturizer. I should brush my teeth and take a shower as briefly as possible.
저녁노을24.09.30Views 69Likes 0 (Dermatitis) "Don't bathe often"... It's dry so I keep scratching[3]
"Don't bathe too often"... How can I avoid dryness, scratching, and dermatitis? Story by reporter Im Jong-eon (eoni@kormedi.com) The transitional period has begun, with increasing daily temperature ranges and dry air. During this time, rapid temperature and humidity changes can significantly impact skin health. In particular, they can dehydrate the skin, leading to itching. Seasonal itching can be triggered by common stimuli in everyday life, such as light contact or stress. In severe cases, it can cause significant discomfort, even disrupting sleep. Furthermore, if left untreated, it can develop into dermatitis or secondary infections, so caution is advised. Kim Dae-hyun, a professor of dermatology at Korea University Anam Hospital, said, "Advanced skin itching not only becomes more difficult to treat, but can also develop into dermatitis, which takes a long time to recover from," adding, "More effective treatment is needed in the early stages." Itchy skin is most often caused by dehydration due to rapidly decreasing humidity. To alleviate symptoms, using a moisturizer is recommended to maintain skin moisture and facilitate its natural function. If it progresses to dermatitis, it can be treated with appropriate prescriptions such as oral antihistamines and topical steroids under the care of a specialist. Preventative measures in daily life include maintaining appropriate indoor humidity, avoiding long, hot baths, and avoiding strenuous activities. After showering, it's best to apply a generous amount of moisturizer immediately, and avoid tight-fitting clothing or metal accessories when going outside. Reducing stress can also have a positive impact on skin health. Above all, it's important not to scratch too hard when you feel itchy. If itching is severe, apply an ice pack to the itchy area or gently rub it with your palm. Professor Kim advised, "It is better to choose a regular product rather than a moisturizer that contains colors or fragrances that can irritate the skin." He also said, "If applying moisturizer frequently does not solve the problem and it gets worse, it is advisable to see a dermatologist to find the most suitable treatment for you." The following is suggested by the National Health Insurance Corporation. 8 Tips to Prevent Dry Skin am. ▲Drink more than 8 cups of water a day and avoid caffeinated beverages. ▲Set the indoor temperature to 18-20 degrees. ▲Indoors, use a humidifier to maintain the appropriate humidity level. ▲Shower lightly with lukewarm water and do not rub the dirt. ▲Keep bathing as short as possible and infrequent. ▲Immediately after bathing, apply moisturizing cream to the area where itching occurs. ▲Use neutral or slightly acidic soap for bathing products. ▲Wear underwear made of soft cotton. =========== Because autumn has come and the cold wind is blowing It's itchy and scratchy. It's because it's dry Showering too often can also cause psoriasis. I really need moisturizer
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.09.30Views 127Likes 4 [Concern] After recovering from the double-sided eczema, it feels so itchy.[3]
One hot day a month ago, after going out during the day and coming back home, My legs are itchy, so I keep reaching for them. I was scratching, wondering if I got bitten by a mosquito~ Something seemed off, so I checked and it had become red as if I had tapped my leg. At first, the left leg and right ankle were reddening. In the evening, both legs turned completely red. Upon closer inspection, inflammation was also visible. It kept spreading widely, so I isolated myself because I was worried it might be contagious, wore long pants, kept washing my hands whenever I touched anything, and I was going crazy all alone. I don't think it's a sun allergy either. I have never been in a grassy field, so I don't think it's a grass allergy either. I've never experienced this before, so I didn't know why it was happening. I found out about the related disease. It was similar to allergic contact dermatitis. When a sensitive allergen comes into contact with the skin, it triggers an immune response. In this case, inflammation or itching is not contagious. Identify the causative substance and avoid it. Treatment involves taking medications including steroids and antihistamines. Self-treatment should be refreshing. To soothe skin itching, it is good to keep it cool. If you keep scratching, the nerve fibers in the skin's epidermis become activated and more sensitive, causing itching even with slight irritation and making inflammation more likely to occur. Since it was Saturday night and I couldn't go to the hospital, I couldn't get treatment, so I applied a calming patch to my face, which helped reduce the itchiness a bit. When I sleep, I put a cooling pad on my leg and wrapped an ice pack in a towel, placing it on my leg while I sleep. The next day, it spread further, and my entire both legs and thighs became red and swollen. But it was more itchy than the day before. It was so itchy, like tiny bugs crawling on my thighs, that I couldn't stand it. Since I applied the soothing pad, the itchiness eased a bit, so I kept cooling my leg. After removing the patch and some time has passed, it itches really badly again ㅠㅠ The next day, I went to the dermatologist and was diagnosed with dermatitis, so they prescribed ointments and medication. After a week, all the scabs had formed. It's been a week, and everything has healed. The problem is that there are no visible symptoms of dermatitis, but my legs are extremely itchy. Is it itching because I remember the time when my skin was itchy, or is it because the inflammation symptoms inside the skin are still present? It itches so much I can't stand it. It feels like all my nerves are extending into my leg. When I'm awake, I only think about feeling itchy. They say it gets worse if you touch it. I try to endure as much as possible when I am awake, but There have been times when I scratched myself while sleeping and bled. Why does it feel so itchy? Has anyone experienced these symptoms?
은하수24.08.29Views 489Likes 0 Peach ankle skin cracking dermatitis on the ankle[8]
There is a bump on my right ankle that is commonly called the "peach bone." On that part, there is a white, thick, callus-like or keratin-like substance attached. Applying ointment makes it look a bit clearer, but if I don't use the medication and wait for a while, it comes back again, and the cycle repeats. There are no symptoms of itching or pain, but that area is covered with a white coating and looks unpleasant, so I keep picking at it with my fingers. I took it apart again the day before yesterday, and it ended up like this. It looks really bad when I don't wear socks. Although it's summer, I can't wear sandals because of this, so I always wear socks and sneakers. Are these symptoms eczema? You shouldn't just apply ointment, right?
냥냥이24.08.23Views 1690Likes 1 How should chronic dermatitis caused by autoimmune diseases be managed?[4]
It seems that my husband's health has changed since he had surgery for cellulitis three years ago. In the past, I didn't experience this, but now when I get a skin wound, it doesn't heal and instead oozes and gradually spreads. When I went to a local clinic, they said it might be related to skin immunity and mentioned the possibility of an autoimmune disease. It's very unfortunate to see that even minor wounds always ooze and don't heal. The doctor said it seems like my constitution has changed. They told me I have no choice but to avoid injuries at all costs. I'm not sure if it's due to carelessness or something else, but I keep getting injured just about every time, so I think I visit the dermatologist once every 1-2 months. The doctor also said they don't know the details well and recommended going to a larger hospital. Does anyone know about these symptoms? I think I need to improve my constitution, but honestly, even trying chlorella types didn't really help—it's mostly only useful for allergy reactions, and I didn't see much improvement. I want to try improving through diet, but I don't know where to start.ㅠ
최윤정24.08.20Views 108Likes 1 Introducing The Samjeom Young Dermatology, which specializes in treating seborrheic dermatitis.[2]
Hello? The dermatology clinic I am introducing today is The Samjeom Young Dermatology, located in Gangnam. I have had seborrheic dermatitis for a long time, and my skin becomes red and flaky. The symptoms improve for a while, then worsen again, and it keeps repeating, which causes me stress. Recently, the area around the vulva has become red again, with flaking, and it has been getting worse. Recently, red pimples like acne appeared on my skin, along with redness and increased oiliness, so I went to the hospital. I was diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis and was prescribed ointments and oral medication. The greatest advantage of this hospital is that eczema treatments are performed cleanly without scars or discoloration. If there is someone in the family suffering from dermatitis I highly recommend it. Please refer to the photos for other hospital-related matters. Thank you
손승환24.08.08Views 237Likes 3 (Concern) Itchy skin on my thigh... What could be the cause? Is it contact dermatitis or eczema?
Since summer has begun... The itching all over my body is really severe... It seemed like the itching in my arms and legs had subsided a bit, but... Around the end of July, both thighs itch insanely... Right now, the area on the back of the buttocks and the waist where the clothes touch is extremely itchy. Really.. I scratched so intensely that it bled and a scab formed. It’s so severe that it stings when it comes into contact with water or moisturizer. Intensely itchy, the recurring cycle of itching and subsiding... Is this a symptom caused by weakened immunity? Is this a dermatitis that commonly occurs during the summer? Or maybe it's stress-induced dermatitis... Even though I know I need to go to the hospital... I've been procrastinating and delaying. Can you see the scratch marks from scratching with your fingernails due to itching? Do you also see the scabs from scratching and bleeding before? This is a photo taken when the condition was less severe... Since going to the swimming pool during vacation, I've suddenly been experiencing itching and pain like this. It is also suspected to be contact dermatitis... Another hot summer... I'm curious if it's also eczema. The difference between eczema and contact dermatitis is as follows. Eczema is a general term used to describe inflammation of the epidermis, presenting symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching, blisters, cracking, discharge, and bleeding, either individually or in combination. Meanwhile, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and atopic dermatitis are classified based on their causes, but regardless of the cause, the acute symptoms of dermatitis all appear as eczema-like skin lesions. Therefore, eczema can be understood as a single skin condition with various underlying causes. Contact dermatitis occurs when metals, chemicals, and other substances cause allergic (immune) reactions through skin contact. Examples include eczema developing along the area where copper rings or watches are worn, eczema on the hands of workers handling chemicals, and eczema caused by contact with lacquer trees. Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition believed to be caused by excessive sebum secretion, genetic predisposition, and the presence of the fungus Pityrosporum, which prefers fatty environments. It commonly appears on the scalp, face (eyebrows, eyelids, lips, ears, around the nose), anterior chest, armpits, and beneath the breasts. The most important difference from contact dermatitis is whether there has been contact with an offending substance. If dermatitis develops after contact with a certain substance, it is considered contact dermatitis; conversely, if it occurs regardless of contact with a substance, it may be suspected to be dermatitis caused by other factors. Additionally, the affected areas and response to certain medications can help distinguish between the two conditions, but acute lesions that appear in similar locations can sometimes be difficult to differentiate. Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia How are contact dermatitis symptoms different from those of seborrheic dermatitis or eczema? (Seoul National University Hospital Health Column)
인프리24.08.06Views 767Likes 0 Personalized treatment possibilities for atopic dermatitis open up[4]
강미형24.07.15Views 49Likes 1 [Daily Health] Skin condition to watch out for in summer: 'Seborrheic Dermatitis'... Similar to acne symptoms[1]
In front of my face Behind the leg or on the other side I developed itching during the summer. Could this also be a type of seborrheic dermatitis... It's best to apply lightweight cosmetics during the summer. ------------- Original view ⓒ Getty Images Bank [Dailyan = Reporter Jeong Kwang-ho] Due to high temperatures and humid weather in summer, skin itching is common. If itching occurs repeatedly or if there is flaking and redness, seborrheic dermatitis should be suspected. Seborrheic dermatitis can initially present symptoms similar to acne or heat rash, so caution is needed to avoid misdiagnosis. Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that occurs in areas with high sebum production, such as the scalp and face. The main symptoms include scaling on top of erythema and may be accompanied by itching. If the symptoms are severe, oozing or thick scabs can form, and secondary bacterial infection may occur, leading to foul odor. And if seborrheic dermatitis appears on the scalp, washing your hair multiple times because the scales look like dandruff may not significantly help alleviate the symptoms and could even lead to hair loss, so caution is advised. Additionally, seborrheic dermatitis initially resembles acne in symptoms and appearance, so neglecting seborrheic dermatitis or attempting to extract comedones at home often worsens skin damage and exacerbates the condition. Unlike acne, seborrheic dermatitis is accompanied by itching, warmth, and pain. Seborrheic dermatitis is caused by excessive sebum secretion, hyperproliferation of the epidermis, immune system impairment, and stress. There are treatment methods that temporarily suppress sebum secretion or inflammation, which can show short-term effects, but there is a high risk of recurrence. To prevent seborrheic dermatitis, improving lifestyle habits is important. Reducing the use of greasy ointments or cosmetics can be helpful, and for men, it is advisable not to use alcohol-based shaving lotions before and after shaving. Additionally, it is good to avoid drying out the skin with excessive washing. Moisturizers that are high in oil content can stimulate sebum production, so water-based products are recommended. Reporter Jeong Kwang-ho (mkj6042@dailian.co.kr)
인프리24.07.15Views 137Likes 0 Introducing Cleanup Dermatology, specializing in the effective treatment of seborrheic dermatitis[1]
Hello? The dermatology clinic I am introducing today is Clean Up Dermatology, located in Gangnam. I have had seborrheic dermatitis for a long time, and my skin becomes red and flaky. The symptoms improve for a while, then worsen again, and it keeps repeating, which causes me stress. Recently, the area around the vulva has become red again, with flaking, and it has been getting worse. Recently, red pimples like acne appeared on my skin, along with redness and increased oiliness, so I went to the hospital. I was diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis and was prescribed ointments and oral medication. The greatest advantage of this hospital is that eczema treatments are performed cleanly without scars or discoloration. If there is someone in the family suffering from dermatitis I highly recommend it. Please refer to the photos for other hospital-related matters. Thank you
손승환24.07.11Views 189Likes 1 Sweating profusely?.. Cause of worsening atopic dermatitis
As summer begins... I'm also currently suffering from unexplained skin itching. I'm avoiding taking the dermatology medication because I'm allergic to it, but I'm holding on and enduring... I'm wondering if it's eczema... So, I think I should go to the dermatologist soon.. Sweat is also a cause of worsening dermatitis... I've been taking proper showers and applying moisturizer well.. If I go on vacation at the end of July, I will inevitably have to go to the swimming pool... I need to find the cause first and eliminate the itch.. ㅠ_ㅠ -------------------------------------------------- Pool disinfectant and seawater salinity are unexpected causes Flowing sweat is also considered one of the causes that worsen atopic dermatitis. [Photo=Clipart Korea] People suffering from atopic dermatitis experience repeated cycles of intense itching and inflammation that worsen and subside for various reasons. There is no definitive cure yet. However, knowing preventive measures to avoid factors that worsen the condition can help manage symptoms. Based on sources such as the American health information outlet 'Everyday Health,' we explored unexpected factors that can exacerbate atopic dermatitis. Sweat = Atopic dermatitis generally worsens in winter, but some patients experience symptom exacerbation in summer as well. Heat can accelerate the inflammatory response, but the direct issue is sweat. When sweat evaporates, the skin becomes dry and residues such as urea, lactic acid, and salts remain. These are remnants that can cause rashes. In hot weather, loose clothing made of breathable materials like cotton is recommended. If your clothes become soaked with sweat and cling to your skin, you should change into new clothes. Natural cosmetics = Atopic dermatitis patients tend to cling to 'natural' or 'organic' products. However, some essential oils can worsen atopic dermatitis symptoms. Even natural ingredients can cause skin irritation due to strong scents. Low irritation is more important than naturalness. It is advisable to check the ingredient list for any irritating substances such as fragrances or dyes. Swimming pool = Swimming is an ideal aerobic exercise, but the location is an issue if you have atopic dermatitis. A swimming pool that uses disinfectants is not desirable because disinfectants like chlorine can irritate the skin. Even if you must go, soaking your body in water for a long time is prohibited. After use, you should thoroughly rinse your body with clean water. Sea water can also worsen symptoms in some atopic dermatitis patients. This is because the high salinity of seawater draws moisture from the skin through osmosis. Additionally, exposure to ultraviolet rays during water play can cause itching and inflammation. Warm water showers = Warm showers or baths can relieve stress and improve mood, but they may worsen symptoms for patients with atopic dermatitis. It is best to wash with cold water as much as possible. After gently washing with a mild, low-irritation cleanser, you should immediately apply moisturizer. Kwon Soon-il kstt77@kormedi.com
인프리24.07.11Views 77Likes 0 
Contact dermatitis from cosmetics??
My skin is extremely sensitive. I'm also receiving dermatology care. This morning, I used the moisturizing cream I received last year. As I stood upright, my face suddenly turned bright red. Spots are formingㅠㅠ So I washed my face again and reapplied moisturizer, but... I think it's because my skin isn't good, and it hurts so muchㅠㅠ Could this be contact dermatitis?? How can I make it disappearㅠㅠ Source: Here is my concern.
예지92624.07.10Views 116Likes 0 What topical ointments do you all use for contact dermatitis?[8]
What topical ointments do you all use for contact dermatitis? After coming into contact with a certain substance A rash appears on the skin and itching occurs It is becoming more severe and truly painful. I went to the hospital and received a diagnosis. I was diagnosed with contact dermatitis. The doctor prescribed a topical ointment for contact dermatitis. However, the prescribed contact dermatitis ointment doesn't seem to suit me well. I want to try a different topical ointment for contact dermatitis, but I am not sure which product is good. What topical ointments do you use for contact dermatitis? I think it would be helpful if you could tell me mainly about what you've just tried using! I found various topical ointments for contact dermatitis when I searched on the internet. From steroid ointments like hydrocortisone and clobetasol, Non-steroidal products such as Physiogel and Bepanthen There are so many options that I don't know what to choose.
구구마말랭이24.06.19Views 1266Likes 6 Seborrheic dermatitis? My ear infection is severe.[5]
I get really stressed out because this happens so often every year. It seems like seborrheic dermatitis, but when I go to the hospital, they only give me ointments. Since I tied my hair up to my ears and head, I also care about others' opinions. Just in case, I didn't want the skin to look ugly. I keep touching it with my hands, and then it keeps oozing. It seems like a vicious cycle. From the outer ear, pus has hardened, fallen off, and is also moist. Pus is forming... Ugh... Even hair is sticking to it. I don't know what to do or how to handle this. I took the picture blurry so it wouldn't be disgusting 😢
서수지24.06.17Views 610Likes 0 Is it good to apply medication for seborrheic dermatitis?[4]
These days, many people are concerned about their skin health. I would like to share information that may be helpful to those suffering from seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis occurs in specific areas of the skin. It is one of the common skin conditions characterized by itching and inflammation. There are various methods for treating dermatitis, but Applying medicated ointment for seborrheic dermatitis is one of the common prescriptions. Seborrheic dermatitis ointment can help soothe skin inflammation and relieve itching. Additionally, using the appropriate ointment can strengthen the skin's protective barrier and shield it from external stimuli. However, since everyone's skin condition and sensitivity are different, It is important to consult a dermatologist before using the ointment. It is especially important to identify the cause of dermatitis and determine the appropriate treatment. Therefore, for those suffering from seborrheic dermatitis, Rather than blindly applying ointments for seborrheic dermatitis, seek advice from a professional first. We recommend that you seek appropriate treatment. Thank you.
왈왈왈24.06.09Views 1182Likes 1 
Will seborrheic dermatitis be cured?
Seborrheic dermatitis occurs during dry seasonal changes or stress. It is a condition that worsens when it occurs frequently. Especially, seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp requires careful attention to cleanliness. Even if you use it, there may be a foul odor from the scalp or dandruff may develop. It feels annoying, doesn't it? The symptoms include red spots, dandruff, and scabs. It may be accompanied by itching. If symptoms are severe, pus may ooze or thick scabs may form. I also sit. Since it is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, there is no cure, but It needs to be treated to alleviate it. First, it is good to wash your hair with medicated shampoo. In particular, it is important to remove sebum and waste products accumulated on the hair and scalp. When a thick scab forms, apply zinc oxide ointment and take medication. Avoid using soap with strong cleansing power on the face. Frequent use of low-irritation creams with minimal alcohol content It's good to use. Supplements of vitamin B2 or B6 may be helpful. Don't worry alone and contact the dermatology department to seek treatment.
인내하는 삶24.04.02Views 79Likes 0 Is a complete cure for atopic dermatitis possible!?[12]
Hello Is atopic dermatitis also curable? It is said that atopy must be lived with for a lifetime. I do know about it.
쵸리쵸리23.09.22Views 69Likes 0 Atopic dermatitis[5]
It has been several years since my child has been suffering from atopic dermatitis. We are receiving treatment, but there has been no improvement, and I am worried. Will it get better after puberty?
울트라돼지런23.09.21Views 75Likes 0 Concern) Perioral dermatitis~[10]
Because of my skin all summer long I had a lot of worries. There were rashes on my face and body here and there. Everything is getting better now. Only around the mouth remains. It is swelling red around the lips. Are there any creams or ointments that can help soothe the pain? It hurts and it's painfulㅠㅠ
seabuck23.09.14Views 82Likes 0 This is a review after treatment for atopic dermatitis :)[11]
This is a review of atopic dermatitis treatment. When I was young, I had severe atopic dermatitis. The inside of my arms and legs was so itchy that I would scratch until it bled, and my skin became like elephant skin...ㅠㅠ As I grew older, it wasn't as bad, but I still have the itchy symptoms, so I regularly visit the dermatologist. The symptoms are not very severe, just mild remaining symptoms, and if I scratch because of the itching, it turns red. When visiting the dermatology clinic, they prescribe moisturizing cream without any special treatment. I was prescribed "Ducraie Med Cream"! It helps with moisturizing and contains gentle ingredients, so it doesn't irritate the skin, which helps alleviate atopic dermatitis symptoms~ When it itches, just apply this cream frequently. You don't need to use ointments, so there are no special treatment methods. I usually pay attention to my daily habits. Eating healthy foods made from natural ingredients, doing aerobic exercise every morning, using an air purifier, keeping the surrounding environment clean, and moisturizing the skin. I am practicing it. I hope I am fully recovered, but that's not the case. Still, I feel much better than before, so I am satisfied!
하이23.09.05Views 64Likes 0 Seborrheic dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis on the scalp is not healing well. Please recommend a good dermatologist in Ulsan.
보통아이23.08.23Views 81Likes 0 (Postscript) Contact dermatitis treatment has improved.[5]
I had a tough time for a while, so I was under a lot of stress, and moving also left me very exhausted. My skin is a bit sensitive, so I usually have to take extra care of it. Especially, the parts where the hands, arms, and legs bend feel itchy. When I scratch it, it turns red, a boil forms, and it starts oozing. Since I didn't recover quickly and it was accompanied by itching, making it hard to endure, I immediately rushed to the hospital to get prescriptions for medication and ointments to take care of it. I just went to the dermatologist and was told I have contact dermatitis. I thought I had seborrheic dermatitis, but I found out there is a difference between that and contact dermatitis. Since I have managed contact dermatitis itching in this way several times before, I naturally expect it to improve over time again this time as well. I thought it would get better, but it keeps touching water and getting worse quickly. It just doesn't get better. Applying the ointment prescribed by the dermatologist helped improve the condition quickly, but since it contains steroids, it's not good to use it frequently. And I applied it to the sore area with a cotton swab. 전 Phew
나나23.08.21Views 157Likes 0 Evening primrose oil beneficial for skin inflammatory diseases[12]
Evening primrose seed oil is effective for skin inflammation, so it can be applied topically or taken orally. Did you know that evening primrose oil ingredients are being prescribed in immunotherapy treatments at university hospitals these days? Consistent consumption seems to be effective for conditions like atopic dermatitis.
울트라돼지런23.08.10Views 64Likes 0 Allergic dermatitis[5]
One day, mosquito bites on my knee and shin. It was swollen red like that. But it looks different from a mosquito bite. Even after taking the medication, it doesn't settle down for more than a week. I won't do it.. I was just getting by when one day I woke up. Several areas on my back are insanely itchy. I just scratched it, and it puffed up like hives. At first, I couldn't see it with my eyes because it was on my back. It's just hives that appeared after scratching. I thought about it and applied the skin ointment I had at home, and since I didn't itch immediately, I thought it was okay... The next day, it appeared again, and when I looked in the mirror, It's not hives; something was really swelling up. I scratch so intensely that it feels like I might bleed. I decided it wasn't working out, so I visited the dermatologist. They said it's allergic dermatitis. It's summer, so it's hot and humid, causing me to sweat a lot. They said that's how it is~ Upon reflection, my lower back and back pain were the worst... Recently, the pants I wear are high-waisted. There are many pants rising up in that area. I was sweating a lot, and it was the worst it had ever been. At least I went to the hospital after applying ointment. It's when it has slightly settled down, and this is the extent. It's serious, but not enough to need an injection yet. I received a prescription for oral medication and ointment. After taking medication and applying it for about 3 to 4 days, the swelling significantly went down. The itching also disappeared~~ It's quite settled down now~~^^ Still, I applied the ointment diligently, and after a week~~ It disappeared completely without leaving any scars, very cleanly~^^ During the summer, excessive sweating leads to a lot of dermatitis. It seems to be forming. Suddenly, it itches and becomes red and raised. I hope you go to the dermatologist quickly and get a prescription~^^ The itching was really intense~~!!
♡♡23.08.01Views 54Likes 0 seborrheic dermatitis[5]
Please recommend a good hospital in Ulsan.
보통아이23.07.27Views 65Likes 0 seborrheic dermatitis[2]
Please recommend a hospital in Ulsan that treats seborrheic dermatitis well.
보통아이23.07.20Views 61Likes 0 Eczema on the elbow[17]
It's summer again, and I have skin troubles here and there. I developed dermatitis on my elbow and it was itchy again, so I scratched it repeatedly for several days, leaving a scar. Do I need to see a dermatologist? Do skin troubles occur during summer?
김혜민23.07.03Views 75Likes 0 Dermatitis..
Is there anyone who frequently develops dermatitis? During seasonal changes or when immunity drops, it happens severely once in a while, leading to a decline in quality of life... It's quite seriousㅠ Lately, it's been really hard to find dermatology clinics that treat skin conditionsㅠ If anyone has eczema and knows how to manage it well, I'm curious about your methods.
눈부셔요23.04.28Views 75Likes 0



