[귀하신 몸] My ruined skin, war against atopic dermatitis

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Economy Queen Reporter Park Yu-mi ​Photo EBS Precious Body

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.

Economy Queen Reporter ⁣Park ​Yu-mi Photo EBS Precious​ Body

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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.

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