Saturday, November 30th, 9:55 PM EBS ‘My Atopy Liberation Diary’ will be broadcast on . is a new concept medical broadcast that focuses on ‘prevention’ rather than treatment, and presents 1:1 customized solutions for people at all stages of the disease.
△ Itching, endless war, my skin in ruins… The main culprit is atopic dermatitis
No matter how much you scratch, all that remains is a scar and an itch that shows no signs of getting better. The identity of this unpleasant and disgusting thing is ‘atopic dermatitis.’ Atopic dermatitis is a serious disease that goes beyond a simple skin disease as it causes sleep disorders, excessive stress, and worsening interpersonal relationships. In addition, it is known as a chronic disease that cannot be simply solved with medication becuase the causes are complex. Is it really impossible to get rid of this itch?
△ Cases that fell into the swamp of atopic dermatitis
Taehyup Cha (27) has been suffering from atopic dermatitis for 20 years. His atopic dermatitis is ‘an obstacle to life.’ Whenever I try to focus on something, I get a terrible itch that makes me give up. What he fears just as much as atopic dermatitis is medicine. This is as when I was in school, I misused medication for atopic dermatitis and suffered side effects that ruined my entire body. Mr.Taehyeop wants to cure atopic dermatitis by changing his lifestyle habits rather than taking medicine.
Hwang Yu-hyeon (60) developed atopic dermatitis 7 to 8 years ago, which she had never had before. The symptoms have become increasingly severe, and now the itching occurs all the time, making it difficult for me to sleep well.Mr. yoohyeon’s atopic dermatitis went beyond a simple skin disease and led to a deterioration in interpersonal relationships. because of the pain caused by itchiness, not only family trips but also conversations among family members have decreased. How can I get rid of the horrible atopic dermatitis? I want to know at least the direction of treatment asked for help.
△Confusing details about atopic dermatitis, answered directly by a specialist!
Nutrients, creams, and foods that everyone else says have improved. Why don’t I get better if I do it? Are these treatments that really cure atopic dermatitis? People who have had these questions should watch this episode especially carefully.Dermatology Professor Lee Dong-hoon (Seoul National University Hospital), an atopic dermatitis specialist, not only answers questions about atopic dermatitis treatment through the OX quiz, but also provides information on the correct atopic dermatitis treatment.
△ Atopic dermatitis, just ‘this’ will get rid of the itchiness!
Exercise expert Lee Geum-ho, atopic dermatitis diet expert Kang Seok-ah, and cleaning expert Kim Ho-seok came forward to rescue the three people from the terrible atopic dermatitis.
People with atopic dermatitis feel itchiness because their skin is irritated when they sweat. Though, appropriate exercise helps relieve symptoms. Exercise expert Lee Geum-ho provides customized exercise methods for people with atopic dermatitis that helps improve symptoms while minimizing skin irritation.
Atopic dermatitis is a disease in which diet management is very critically important. but what if it’s hard to tell which is good or bad for atopic dermatitis? Kang Seok-ah, Ph.D. in Food and Nutrition, an atopic dermatitis diet expert, teaches you how to select foods tailored to your atopic dermatitis condition. In addition, it provides a method to correct atopic dermatitis diet and recipes to help improve symptoms.
Lastly,cleaning expert Kim Ho-seok visits the case patient’s home and reveals effective cleaning methods that can eliminate dust mites and mold that can cause atopic dermatitis.
△ How should I manage my child’s atopic dermatitis?
Somin Lee (16 months old) began showing symptoms of atopic dermatitis, including red rashes on the tops of her feet, when she was 6 months old. Because of this, mother Kang Shin-hee is very worried. Even though I diligently wiped the area with sterile tissues and watched my diet carefully, the rash did not go away. I was wondering if my management method was wrong,so I checked the information on the Internet,but it was difficult to find accurate information. How should I manage my child’s atopic dermatitis?
Professor Lee Dong-hoon came forward to answer the questions of mothers who, like Kang Shin-hee, have children with atopic dermatitis.Professor Lee Dong-hoon explains the causes of atopic dermatitis in children and ways to improve it. It is disclosed in
The best experts in each field have come together to rescue three people from terrible atopic dermatitis! Special solutions provided by Professor Lee Dong-hoon, exercise expert Lee Geum-ho, Kang Seok-ah, atopic dermatitis diet expert, and Kim ho-seok, cleaning expert! will reveal everything from exercise solutions that help with atopic dermatitis, nutritional diet solutions that overcome atopic dermatitis, and residential habitat solutions that eliminate factors that cause atopic dermatitis. Solutions from experts in each field and amazing results after 2 weeks! The ‘My Atopy Liberation Diary’ episode will be broadcast on EBS 1TV at 9:55 pm on Saturday, November 30th, and can be viewed again on the EBS website.
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How can emotional well-being impact teh management of atopic dermatitis?
Title: Exploring Atopic Dermatitis: The Journey to Liberation
Interviewer: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Lee Eun-jung, a leading dermatologist and expert on skin conditions, especially atopic dermatitis. Dr. Lee, thank you for joining us.
Dr. Lee: Thank you for having me! It’s great to be here.
Interviewer: We’ve recently seen a rise in awareness about atopic dermatitis,especially highlighted in the new EBS medical broadcast My atopy Liberation Diary. Can you tell us why this disease is so meaningful to address?
Dr. Lee: Absolutely. Atopic dermatitis is far more than just a skin issue. It’s a chronic condition that can lead to significant physical and emotional distress. For many, like Taehyup and Hwang Yu-hyeon featured in the broadcast, it can disrupt daily life, affect sleep, and strain relationships. Addressing it is crucial not just for skin health, but for overall quality of life.
Interviewer: It’s heartbreaking to hear how deeply it affects individuals. The broadcast emphasizes prevention over treatment. Can you elaborate on how this approach differs from traditional medical practices?
Dr. Lee: Certainly! Traditional approaches often focus on treating symptoms with medications, which can sometimes lead to dependency or even adverse effects. In contrast, prevention focuses on lifestyle changes, education, and understanding triggers. By empowering patients with customized strategies, we can help them manage their condition more effectively, reducing flare-ups and improving their quality of life.
Interviewer: That sounds incredibly beneficial. What are some common triggers that people with atopic dermatitis should be aware of?
Dr. Lee: There are several, including environmental factors like allergens, irritants, and even stress. As an example, certain fabrics, soaps, and weather changes can exacerbate symptoms.Additionally, it’s essential to consider emotional well-being, as stress can also uplift the severity of the condition.Patients should identify their personal triggers to develop a targeted prevention strategy.
Interviewer: It sounds like a multi-faceted approach is necesary. For someone like Taehyup, who has experienced significant anxiety around medication due to past side effects, what alternatives might you suggest?
Dr. Lee: It’s crucial for patients like Taehyup to feel supported. Lifestyle modifications can include adopting a consistent skincare routine with gentle, hydrating products, and implementing dietary changes that reduce inflammation. Stress management techniques, such as mindfulness and relaxation exercises, can also be beneficial.In some cases, we can explore alternative therapies if they feel comfortable, such as acupuncture or certain natural remedies.
Interviewer: That’s encouraging to hear. for those watching the broadcast, what message do you hope they take away about managing atopic dermatitis?
Dr. Lee: I want viewers to understand that they are not alone in this struggle, and there are multiple paths to managing atopic dermatitis. It’s essential to find what works for you and to be proactive in seeking solutions—whether through lifestyle changes, support groups, or consulting with a specialist. Knowledge is power,and together,we can tackle this challenge.
Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Lee, for your insights and the compassion with which you approach this topic. It’s been a pleasure having you on Time.news.
Dr.Lee: Thank you for having me! Let’s continue to raise awareness and support those affected by atopic dermatitis.