I'm a male patient in his 40s. A year ago, my face was itchy, so I went to a pharmacy and the pharmacist gave me to apply Amolji cream. Since then, I've been applying the medicine whenever itches, and when it falls off, I've been buying it from a pharmacy and applying it for a year. My face seemed to keep turning red, but I didn't pay much attention, but it got worse, so I visited the dermatologist.
As a result of the examination, it was judged to be an injection by steroids.
Amolji is a type of comprehensive skin disease treatment containing steroids (betamethasone dipropionate 0.64mg/g), athlete's foot medicine (clotrimazole 10mg/g), and antibiotics (gentamicin sulfate 1mg/g). This is the type of skin ointment that was sold the most in pharmacies before the division of medicine. Betamethasone is a moderate and powerful steroid, and there is a lot of concern about side effects, especially when applied to the face for a long time. My face is ruined after applying the medicine repeatedly for a long time because symptoms improve roughly without an accurate diagnosis.
After the division of medicine, there is a new ointment called AMOLZIA, which is classified as an over-the-counter drug that anyone can buy and use. Among the ingredients of Amolji, only betamethasone dipropionate (0.64 mg/g) has been changed to betamethasone valerate (0.61 mg/g), so is the difference that big?
If you use it incorrectly without a doctor's prescription, the damage is not much different from Amolji or Amolji
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>Hmm, it's not a certified result, but try it with a grasp of a thread.
>It's been about two years since I started losing hair.
>Hair loss started, so I got a lot from here.
>But there's a comment that says to brush your hair often and apply acupressure often
>I've been doing that consistently.
>But it's a little strange because I brush my hair and massage my head often
>I think I have a lot of dandruff and itching
>I got some white dead skin cells...I felt like I had a skin disease.
>It could be natural because it irritates your skin a lot..
>As far as I know, people who stop by here will irritate the scalp a lot.
>And use a shampoo that's a bit stimulating..Or put garlic on your hair
>Make green charins and anyway, it irritates you a lot compared to normal skin.
>You'll feel like your hair skin has become very weak because of this..It's more sensitive than normal skin
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>If you read this article and agree, run to the pharmacy and buy Amolji, a broad-spectrum skin medicine
>Put it on your hair before you go to bed..
> I've been doing it for about a month.
>My hair condition.. Carrots are getting better. As my scalp became healthy, I gained strength in my hair
>When I wash my hair in the morning, the number of times I lose my hair decreased dramatically.
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>I think the cause of my hair loss was excessive irritation caused by skin weakness.
>Brush the scalp with a little strength.. Don't irritate your scalp too much.
>The first shortcut to hair loss is scalp health.
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>You don't have to believe it or not, I'm not disappointed.
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>But it's worth applying skin medicine to your hair.. If you have a lot of dandruff, dead skin cells, or itchy scalp..
>I highly recommend it. Never lose more hair or anything like that... With a month of experience.. ^^
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