How to get solar dermatitis on the face?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-29
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Patients with solar dermatitis need to use symptomatic drugs to alleviate the symptoms according to the degree of personal pathology, if it is a mild patient, friends need to take antihistamine drugs, which can effectively reduce the symptoms of itching, scaling, etc., many patients and friends will improve after taking it, if it is a serious patient, friends need to use glucocorticoids in small doses, glucocorticoids have anti-inflammatory effects, can effectively alleviate the symptoms, in addition, patients can also be given aspirin, Indomethacin, these drugs are analgesic and astringent.

    2. Traditional Chinese Medicine**. Patients with solar dermatitis need to use Chinese herbal medicines to clear heat, detoxify, cool blood and eliminate spots, you can give patients forsythia, honeysuckle, large green leaves, Artemisia annua, Yin Chen, Danpi, Shengdi, raw gypsum, white grass root, gardenia, these Chinese herbal medicines can be decocted with water, which can effectively alleviate the symptoms, and can be applied to the affected area with ice cubes for the phenomenon of local itching and desquamation of patients. In addition, a topical calamine lotion is also needed, which can play a calming role in itching.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Solar dermatitis, also known as sunburn, is an acute inflammatory reaction that occurs after normal sun exposure, manifested by erythema, edema, blisters, and desquamation. After sunburn, the following methods are mainly used to deal with it: 1. Cold compress.

    Cold compresses with a relatively low temperature boric acid solution or normal saline several times a day are mainly used to reduce the local temperature and reduce inflammation. 2. Corticosteroids. If itching is more pronounced, topical corticosteroids may be used.

    3. Internal drugs. In the early stage, oral antihistamines, such as loratadine tablets, can be used, and in severe cases, oral corticosteroids, such as prednisone acetate tablets, can be used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you have daily dermatitis symptoms on your face, you can choose to go to a regular pharmacy to buy loratadine tablets, and then use water to moisturize your face with baby cream. Topical calamine lotion or cyproheptadine ointment is recommended. Don't eat spicy food, don't drink alcohol, and practice hygiene.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Try not to use hot water, alkaline soap, or coarse towels when washing your face. Do facial exercises every day. Use sunscreen to block direct sunlight contact**.

    Eat more vitamin-rich foods. Eating less milk, soybeans, peanuts, eggs, fish, seafood, etc. may cause allergic dermatitis. Certain food additives can cause allergies in patients, such as pigments, antioxidants, etc.

    In addition, bananas, avocados, kiwifruits, chestnuts, papayas, etc., can also cause allergies in patients. Maintenance methods and diet can only prevent dermatitis in summer, so if dermatitis occurs, you can use "Yan Likang" to regulate**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the scorching summer, when people enjoy the joy of beautiful sunshine and summer clothes, they don't know that the exposure to strong sunlight can cause acute inflammation. Generally, within a few hours after exposure to the sun, the exposed area will be red, swollen, burning, and painful, and in severe cases, swelling, blisters, and burning pain, and erosion and scabbing after breaking. If the sun is exposed to a wide area, it will be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting, which is called solar dermatitis.

    The occurrence of solar dermatitis is related to the individual's physique and skin tone. People with weak constitution and light skin will have more serious symptoms, and the elderly and children are prone to disease, so they should pay more attention to protection. Patients can apply yantanine directly to the affected area.

    Solar dermatitis is also related to the length and extent of exposure, such as plateau areas. Some people who take certain drugs, such as sulfonamides, chlorpromazine, griseofulvin, etc., or eat certain vegetables and wild vegetables such as amaranth, gray cabbage, milk vetch, acacia flowers, etc., and then bask in the sun, can also cause a serious solar dermatitis.

    Solar dermatitis**.

    1. Reduce the time you spend outside.

    The lightest time of the day is between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when the sun's ultraviolet rays are at their strongest and most harmful. Therefore, going out should be reduced during the spring and summer months, and shade should be used when it is necessary to go out.

    2. Find out the allergenic substances.

    You can summarize it yourself and see if the occurrence of dermatitis is related to contact with food, cosmetics, drugs and other substances.

    Prevention of solar dermatitis.

    1. Avoid drinking, drinking strong tea and eating spicy food.

    2. Avoid going out less. When you must go out, you should wear long sleeves and trousers, a straw hat or a parasol.

    3. Keep it clean, avoid using soaps that are too alkaline, choose some mild shower gels with moisturizing effects, and apply some body lotions after washing.

    To prevent UV allergies, first of all, it is necessary to participate in outdoor activities frequently, so that the skin tone gradually darkens to increase the tolerance of sun exposure, but avoid sun exposure. When you go out, you can hold an umbrella, wear a wide-brimmed hat, wear a long-sleeved shirt, etc., and apply sunscreen 15 minutes before going out.

    Secondly, it is necessary to drink more water and eat more foods and fruits containing vitamin A and minerals to maintain the normal function of **. It is worth noting that people who are sensitive to ultraviolet rays should try to eat less or no "three vegetables", namely spinach, celery, rape, lettuce, figs and other light-sensitive foods. At the same time, do not use cosmetics that contain a lot of light-sensitive substances, such as fragrances.

    Finally, skin creams can be used appropriately for those that have been exposed to the sun, i.e., those without skin lesions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    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 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 ginseng skin cream.

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended to use Yan Likang.

    Actitis often causes symptoms after the first exposure to heavy sun exposure in winter. It is manifested as the presence of red plaques, papules or blisters on exposed areas such as the face, neck, forearms, and back of hands. The pattern of the rash is usually the same in individual patients, with small papules being the most common.

    A small number of patients present with erythema, edema, or erythematous plaques. The lesion is inevitably related to sun exposure, and after each exposure, the symptoms of the affected area are significantly aggravated, and the itching sensation is even worse. The damaged** will appear with edema erythema that is completely different from the next healthy **, and even blisters will appear, and the skin lesion will have obvious pain and burning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't go out during the day, be a nightcrawler!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It can be externally coated with the Chinese herbal medicine Luzike Yanwang, three times a day, and the effect is remarkable. . .

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In a situation like yours, you can't let ** be exposed often.

    Pay attention to covering, and eat more fruits to enhance the light of food, and apply some Jiulan Anjing when you go out.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. The disease is more common in late spring and early summer, and is more common in children, women, skiers and water workers, and the intensity of its reaction is related to the intensity of light, irradiation time, individual skin color, physique, race, etc. It can be applied externally, "Keyan Wang" has the effect of dispelling wind and dampness, clearing heat and detoxifying, and invigorating blood and removing stasis. It is used for the conditioning and maintenance of seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, neurodermatitis, solar dermatitis, etc.

    Good luck soon**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Since each person's specific situation is different, such as height, weight, fat and thin, personal living habits, preferences, etc., it should be considered comprehensively according to the individual's economic income conditions.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, solar dermatitis is when the ** tissue is irradiated with light to form antigenic substances, which sensitize the body and lead to allergic reactions. People with fair skin are more likely to suffer from it, and women are more likely to suffer from it.

    It is recommended that you can apply a wet compress with ice milk to minimize sun exposure and eat more vitamin-rich foods to enhance the body's immunity.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Analysis: It is an acute inflammatory reaction caused by ultraviolet radiation in the sun, and the onset is usually caused by exposure to the sun for 2-6 hours. Guidance:

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up, and after the diagnosis, the symptoms will be correct**. **The main thing is to avoid sun exposure as much as possible. Consider applying a sunscreen topically.

    5% titanium dioxide cream, zinc oxide. To alleviate symptoms, consider applying calamine lotion topically

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, once you suspect that you are suffering from 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 yourself 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 adjuvant external dressings appropriately.

    It is recommended that the diet should be light at ordinary times, you can eat some fruits appropriately, supplement multivitamins, and prohibit hot water to scald the rash, although this can relieve the itch for a while, but it will aggravate the itching and worsen the condition later.

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