Is it a UV allergy? Or prickly heat? What s the best way to do it?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I am also a UV allergy sufferer, and I have been suffering from this disease since I was in the second grade of junior high school. I'm a medical student, and I'm so worried about my illness that I can't travel or do outdoor physical education classes. So a lot of research has been done.

    Many clinicians have also been consulted. Here are my recommendations.

    My symptoms are that after removing a small amount of sun exposure, I will have red pimples, itching, and a burning sensation after scratching**. Symptoms of the rash appear first in the area of the injury and ** in the bag, and it resolves on its own within 1 hour.

    I've tried a lot of things before, several antihistamines (Western medicine, desensitizers), Chinese medicine, and physics**. But none worked. At the same time, I also looked through a lot of library literature, and there was very little record of solar urticaria.

    In fact, the best way to prevent allergies is to avoid contact with allergens, but in our case, it is more troublesome. Because it's impossible not to see the sun all year round. At the end of the day, allergies are the process of rejecting certain substances as allergens due to a dysfunction of the body's immune system.

    Those of us who are "photosensitive" do not have specific allergens in the body, so I suggest that we can regulate our endocrine system through traditional Chinese medicine (non-pathogenic prescriptions). I want to ** in a short period of time, and I hope that it is relatively small.

    Also, the solar dermatitis mentioned upstairs is not exactly similar to the solar urticaria we get. Although the symptoms and causes of both are similar, both are red macules, or papules, but the onset of solar dermatitis is different from ours. However, the principle of both regulations is dietary therapy + drug conditioning.

    When you want to get rid of the rash in an emergency, you can apply an anti-inflammatory ointment such as cortisone to the rash area. Because the redness and swelling of ** is caused by capillary congestion due to the release of local histamine. In addition, you can take antihistamines, i.e., desensitizers, when you go out in advance (do not take them habitually, long-term use will lead to a decrease in interest-free function).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    UV allergies are painful, and so am I.

    As soon as you go out, no matter how long it takes, your face will be red and itchy.

    At its worst, I only had two gym classes outside, and it was a bit cloudy and the sun wasn't shining at all, but I couldn't get away with it. Before I got back to the dormitory, I started to itch, and after a while, my face began to turn red, and it felt very hot to the touch, and it hurt a little. There is no way to be real, and only the face is like this!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What is the difference between prickly heat and allergies?

    It makes no difference, prickly heat is also an allergic reaction.

    Therefore, if you take some allergy medicine, you are also in charge of prickly heat, and the difference is that allergy is an assembly, which contains a variety of allergic diseases.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To put it bluntly, prickly heat is the heat on the body in summer, and allergies are caused by discomfort, and the symptoms between the two are different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are bitten by poisonous insects, quickly rub the ointment, and go to the doctor if the situation is not right

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    **Sensitivity is very red, and it itches and hurts.

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