sss wrote
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> I'm also currently going to the dermatologist.
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> What treatment did the dermatologist give you?
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> He gave me medicinal shamp and steroid drugs, but I don't know if I should continue going to the dermatologist...
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Hello.
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I'm writing this because I want to tell you some of my experiences.
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I went to the dermatologist for a little more than a year.
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People around me responded, "It's been born a little more than before."
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At that time, especially my bangs were so short that I never imagined it to be a hairstyle.
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After about a year, my bangs grew a bit long.
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I don't know if it's obvious. I haven't cut my bangs in a year.
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Some of them come down to the top of your eyes when you pull your bangs.
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So I thought it worked.
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But my bangs were a bit long
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The M-shaped part went in more, and the hair was considerably reduced from the front to the top.
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If you don't brush it well, you can see the inside.
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Hair loss was more advanced.
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Dermatologist gave me medication to eat and apply
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He didn't tell me what the medicine was.
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The ointment smelled like alcohol
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One day, they gave me the label of the bottle in an incompletely removed sieve
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Looking at the ingredients, it was 100% 'Nic acid hydro cortisone'.
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The efficacy effects include contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic eczema,
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It was sudden eczema and so on.
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I stopped going to the dermatologist after that day.
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