What is the treatment for solar dermatitis? How is solar dermatitis treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-23
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sunburns are usually classified as mild and severe. ** care after a minor sunburn is similar to ** care after a minor burn. The main objective is to reduce further thermal damage while treating the symptoms that manifest accordingly.

    First of all, it is necessary to avoid further exposure to direct sunlight, while avoiding photosensitive plants and drugs, and secondly, to help dissipate heat by means of cold compresses. Cold compresses can be carried out with crushed ice cubes wrapped in a towel for 20 minutes 3 or 4 times a day, or soaked in cold water on the sunburned area, but not directly with ice cubes. If cold compresses alone are not effective in relieving swelling and pain, you can choose to take oral ibuprofen every 6-8 hours within 24-48 hours after the sunburn.

    It takes time for a sunburn** to heal itself, at least about two weeks, so with patience and careful care, the sunburn** will heal on its own, usually leaving no spots and no scars. For severe sunburn that causes ** bullae, blood blisters, or has a systemic symptom, you must go to the hospital for treatment.

    Solar dermatitis is distinctly seasonal, with symptoms being most severe in spring and summer. Some people stay in the scorching sun for too long, and after a few hours, the neck, face, arms, shoulders and back are exposed** erythema, blisters, etc., which are itchy and unbearable, and the erythema and edema may slowly subside after a few days, but instead of scaling, molting, and may leave pigmentation on the surface. Although many women prepare sunscreen equipment such as parasols, sunscreen, and sunglasses in summer, patients who are sensitive to sunlight may still not be spared.

    Once you suspect solar dermatitis, it is best to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis as soon as possible, and you should not apply the medicine on your own for the first time, but you should distinguish whether it is caused by sunlight, the severity and the medication according to the doctor's instructions, but you can also use other milder auxiliary external dressings, such as Yanda丨Ning, etc.

    Preventive measures for solar dermatitis include: avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun, minimizing activity in the sun around noon; Secondly, when the sun is strong and not outside, wear a straw hat or sunhat, or a parasol, wear a long shirt in white or light color, and you can also wear color-changing glasses or sunglasses.

    Secondly, when there is a lack of vitamin B2 in the body, ** is more sensitive to sunlight and is prone to solar dermatitis, which is manifested as redness and itchiness of the face after being exposed to the sun for a long time, in addition, there are powdery substances around the nose and mouth. For people who are prone to roughness, vitamin B2 has a better preventive effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Solar dermatitis should pay attention to sun protection, and you can go to the hospital in time to check.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How is solar dermatitis**? **Doctors have a trick, so let's take a look.

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