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The mark There is no bruise or scratch on Atte Kilpinen’s backside.

Atte Kilpinen is startled by a red spot on her butt. At least as much, he seems to be frightened by the course of antibiotics prescribed by the doctor. MTV3

Ballet dancer Atte Kilpinen is in a tight spot On the skinin the new episodes of the reality show. Parts 10–12 will be published today on Katsomo+.

– I’m a bit panicked, Atte begins and then presents her rear to the camera.

Atte has been at the cottage a week before and noticed a red spot on his butt. At first he suspected a bruise or a bruise, but then the spot got bigger and a ring appeared around it.

– It looks like a tick bite, borreliosis, Atte diagnoses.

The doctor prescribes the dancer antibiotics for treatment. However, the medication does not calm Ate’s mind, quite the opposite.

– I am absolutely terrified of antibiotics. I haven’t had to use them in 15 years. I hate antibiotics. They mess up the stomach and kill all the good bacteria, Atte justifies his radical point of view a little bit pointedly.

Evening newspaper has previously reported that antibiotics actually affect the gut microbiome by killing not only pathogens but also good bacteria. Even if all the good bacteria don’t die, the microbiome can still get badly out of balance.

Atte wants to dress appropriately for the pharmacy. MTV3

When Atte then goes to pick up a course of medication from the pharmacy, she thinks carefully about what she wears.

– What should you wear to the pharmacy? The pharmacy is not a party reception. Sick people go to the pharmacy. I can dress like a sick person, Atte concludes on TV.

Atte almost ends up with a pink shirt, but rejects the idea. It would attract too much attention. So he chooses a white, short-sleeved collared shirt. Above all, he wants to be businesslike in the pharmacy.

– It’s exciting, Atte admits on TV.

– I am quite critical of antibiotics. I haven’t taken them in 15 years, so of course it scares me. I don’t even take painkillers.

– I want to be in control of my own body.

Atte says in the Iholla series that he is on the side of medicine, but that he still avoids certain medicines, such as antibiotics and painkillers. MTV3

Atte understands that a course of antibiotics and a visit to the pharmacy are not necessarily such a big deal for everyone.

– This might be a small thing for someone, but for me this is a very big thing now.

The visit to the pharmacy goes well in the end. Atte is served by a friendly woman who makes him calm down.

– I asked if he wanted to see my butt, Atte tells the camera afterwards.

The woman has stated that she does not need to see the butt, but of course she can look at it if Ate so wishes.

– Then I lifted my pants and showed him, Atte says.

On the skin today at Katsomo+. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

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