How to relieve itching from ultraviolet allergy?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-25
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Western medicine and Western medicine are allergic to ultraviolet rays, and anti-allergic drugs are generally given to alleviate allergy symptoms. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on syndrome differentiation and treatment, and on the basis of clearing heat and detoxifying, removing dampness and relieving itching, classification **; Because ultraviolet allergy is an immune reaction, it requires long-term maintenance, **severe symptoms, can be combined with traditional Chinese and Western medicine**. 1. Use weakly acidic and mild cleaning products to protect the first from being damaged by alkaline detergents; 2. Use wet compresses with heat clearing and detoxification, dehumidification and itch relief; 3. Use mild and safe products to protect the best moisture; 4. Use sunscreen products with mild sunscreen effect; 5. Use sunscreen equipment to block direct contact with sunlight**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After ultraviolet allergy, you can also use some anti-itch ointments, such as the more popular grass ointment, herb ointment, etc., these ointments contain herbs such as peppermint, which can be applied to the itchy area, which can have a slight cooling sensation and can also effectively relieve itching. However, it is still recommended that you pay attention to the water in your daily life to prevent it from drying out, which can also reduce the possibility of ultraviolet allergies; At the same time, everyone should also exercise more to enhance their own immunity, which can also have a certain anti-allergy effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Drugs**. Topical drugs: external glucocorticoid preparations are the main, calamine lotion and 3% boric acid solution can also be used for wet compresses; Systemic Drugs:

    Oral hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, carotene, niacinamide can be effective in some patients, and in severe cases, glucocorticoids or immunosuppressants can be taken.

    Psychology**. At the onset of the disease, the itching and pain will cause the patient's irritability, and the appearance changes caused by the skin lesions will cause the patient's anxiety and fear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is after ultraviolet allergy, if you want to relieve itching, you should use some ointment, because there are some ointments that can completely do such a problem, we have tried before, if you have ultraviolet allergies, you can also wear a thin layer of clothing, then this suit, is anti-ultraviolet allergy anti-itching.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Allergic to ultraviolet rays, it is necessary to take protective measures from the source, when going out during the day, wear long-sleeved gowns, wear silk scarves around the neck, wear sunscreen hats, etc., do not expose ** to ultraviolet radiation, and pay attention to adjusting a healthy diet and more activities and exercises to improve immunity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You need anti-allergy medications, wash your face with cold water, eat more fruits, foods with high vitamin content, and wear a hat when you go out.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ultraviolet allergy in clinical practice actually refers to solar dermatitis. In the event of solar dermatitis, patients can first apply glucocorticoids and calamine lotion to the external application, which can effectively relieve the allergic inflammatory reaction from the inside out and play an anti-itching role. Moreover, patients can take oral antihistamines at the same time to relieve allergic inflammatory reactions, which can have an anti-itching effect.

    Commonly used antihistamines are loratadine, cetirizine, chlorpheniramine, ebastine tablets, fexofenadine, etc., and commonly used glucocorticoid ointments, such as dexamethasone ointment, triamcinolone acetonide ointment, hydrocortisone ointment can be applied. If the patient has ultraviolet allergy, he should do a good job of sun protection in his daily life, otherwise he will have this situation again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summer is coming, but we will immediately face a problem is the "ultraviolet allergy" situation, everyone should know the killing effect of ultraviolet rays on the human body, once the ultraviolet allergy occurs, the body is simply a disaster, what are the symptoms of ultraviolet allergies? How to manage it on a daily basis? Let's take a closer look.

    UV allergy symptoms].

    Ultraviolet allergy is solar dermatitis in layman's terms, so is it better to understand.

    Ultraviolet allergy usually occurs after sun exposure, and the main symptoms are: pimples, erythema, wheals on the face, neck, extension of forearms, back of hands and exposed parts of the body, and some will develop into blisters. In severe cases, headache, fever, nausea, or bumping may also occur.

    How to treat ultraviolet allergies?

    1. Combination of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine**.

    When the disease of ultraviolet allergy occurs, it needs long-term maintenance at this time, and severe patients need to take drugs, which can be combined with Chinese and Western. In the daily care**, it is recommended to use weak acidic and mild cleaning products, after the cleaning work is done, you need to do a good job of moisturizing, and you need to use mild and calming skin care products.

    2. Do a good job of sun protection when you go out.

    When you go out in summer, you must do a good job of sun protection, and it is recommended to apply sunscreen products with mild sunscreen effect on the exposed **, which can effectively resist the damage of ultraviolet rays. In addition, you can also wear red clothes to go out, which can reduce the harm of ultraviolet rays, because ultraviolet rays are easily absorbed and absorbed by the longest wavelength of red.

    3. Dietary conditioning.

    In terms of diet, you can eat more foods that are good for your health, such as vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin A, which are very beneficial to maintaining your normal function. In addition, try to avoid photosensitive foods that induce skin inflammation in the diet, such as spinach, rape, figs, etc.

    Summary: Summer ultraviolet rays are the strongest time of the year, so you must do a good job of sun protection when you go out every day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Usually wash with warm water**;

    In the spring, when the pollen is flying, try to go out as much as possible;

    Herbal cream can be used in the morning and evening to improve allergies.

    Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, and eat a balanced diet;

    It's best to include plenty of vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables.

    Drinking plenty of water, in addition to various benefits, is more moisturizing in the body**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wash with hot water, vinegar and a little salt to solve the problem temporarily. Go out and apply sunscreen SPF20 30 times PA++.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Be sure to protect yourself from the sun and try to go out less if you have allergies.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    From June to August in summer, 10-14 o'clock is the time when ultraviolet radiation is the most intense in sunlight, and UVB is the main culprit of solar dermatitis (ultraviolet allergy), so you should try to avoid going out at this time. When you must go out, you should wear long sleeves and trousers (preferably in light colors), a straw hat or a parasol. �

    Strengthen nutrition, usually eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, eat a moderate amount of fat, in order to ensure sufficient elasticity, enhance anti-wrinkle vitality, vitamin C and B12 can prevent and weaken the sensitivity to ultraviolet light, and promote the regression of melanin, and can restore the elasticity of **, so you should eat more foods rich in vitamins in summer. �

    Proper massage. Massage can promote the metabolic function of the tissues, and can enhance the resistance to melanin, making the body full of youthful vitality.

    To effectively protect against sunburn, it is best to apply "sunscreen" externally. Sunscreen is made by adding UV-blocking ointment to ordinary cosmetics. The principle of sunscreen is to reflect back the ultraviolet rays, and the second is to filter out the ultraviolet rays.

    The effective time of sunscreen can be expressed by the "sun protection factor", such as SPF8, SPF16, etc., the higher the value, the longer the effective time of sunscreen.

    It is advisable to wear red clothing when going out to prevent the harm of ultraviolet rays. Because ultraviolet light is located in the lowest layer of the sun's "seven-color spectrum", the shortest wavelength and the farthest away from infrared light, it is easy to be accepted and absorbed by the longest wavelength of red.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dear, glad to have your question, mild patients can apply topical indomethacin solution topically. Patients with severe conditions should go to the hospital for examination in time, and the symptoms should be treated according to the specific conditions of the skin lesions**. Comments:

    The most important thing is prevention: try to avoid direct sunlight, such as wearing a sun hat or applying a sunscreen such as zinc oxide ointment. Do less outdoor activities to increase pigment and enhance your tolerance to sunlight, but don't stay in bright light for a long time.

    Questions. Is there a way to slow it down.

    Dear, the above is the way to alleviate it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Ultraviolet allergies are pitiful, the main thing is to do a good job of sun protection, and then eat less light-sensitive vegetables, such as celery and coriander.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The most important thing for UV allergies is to prevent exposure to UV rays. The safest precaution is physical covering, such as a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, a mask or veil, long-sleeved clothing or sun-protective gloves, and high-necked clothing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Ultraviolet allergies should pay attention to sun protection, and you can come to the **hospital as soon as possible to avoid aggravated symptoms.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can take antihistamines such as Claritin one tablet a day, along with vitamin C tablets, calcium gluconate tablets, vitamin B complex tablets, OPC gludogan, etc. In addition, pay attention to sun protection, apply sunscreen outside, and use umbrellas. Eat a light diet, and avoid eating vegetables and foods containing photosensitive substances, such as celery, lettuce, rape, spinach, amaranth, bok choy, milk vetch, gray cabbage, mustard greens, marantou, purslane, safflower, figs, sheep's hoof, etc.

    In addition, some Chinese herbal medicines also contain this photosensitizing substance, so it is also necessary to pay attention to taking Chinese medicine. Conventional UV protection measures include the use of sunscreen, which blocks only part of the UVA and is less effective against UVB, which is powerless against UV rays reflected off floors and walls. Solar dermatitis and ultraviolet allergies must be treated internally.

    1. People with a history of spring dermatitis can be appropriately coated with sunscreen to protect ** from the damage of ultraviolet rays and visible light in various bands. 2. Prevent long-term exposure. During the spring outing, you can use a wide-brimmed protective hat or umbrella to cover it.

    3. Do not use cosmetics that contain more light-sensitive substances. Such as spices, etc. 4. Eat more foods containing vitamin A and fresh vegetables and fruits to maintain the normal function of the first class.

    For some photosensitive substances that can induce spring dermatitis, such as rape, spinach, lettuce, figs, etc., should be eaten as little or no as possible. 5. Try not to use hot water, alkaline soap, or rough towels when washing your face. 6. Do facial beauty exercises every day.

    The method is: five fingers together, rub the palms slightly warm, gently massage the forehead, cheeks, nose and ears, for 3 5 minutes, to promote facial blood circulation, make the face smooth. Who:

    Komatsu Blog - Director Level 9 9-19 13:02 Conventional UV protection includes the use of sunscreen and UV parasols, which block only part of the UVA and are less effective against UVB, which do nothing to reflect UVA rays from the floor and walls. Solar dermatitis and ultraviolet allergies must be treated internally.

    1. People with a history of spring dermatitis can be appropriately coated with sunscreen to protect ** from the damage of ultraviolet rays and visible light in various bands. 2. Prevent long-term exposure. During the spring outing, you can use a wide-brimmed protective hat or umbrella to cover it.

    3. Do not use cosmetics that contain more light-sensitive substances. Such as spices, etc. 4. Eat more foods containing vitamin A and fresh vegetables and fruits to maintain the normal function of the first class.

    For some photosensitive substances that can induce spring dermatitis, such as rape, spinach, lettuce, figs, etc., should be eaten as little or no as possible. 5. Try not to use hot water, alkaline soap, or rough towels when washing your face. 6. Do facial beauty exercises every day.

    The method is: five fingers together, rub the palms slightly warm, gently massage the forehead, cheeks, nose and ears, for 3 5 minutes, to promote facial blood circulation, make the face smooth.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's best not to go out, but put on sunscreen before you go out.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Four prescriptions for ultraviolet allergy remedies (for reference only).

    Prescription 1 (topical).

    15 grams of indigo, 50 grams of squid bones, 200 grams of calcined gypsum Usage: At the end of the research, food and oil adjustment. Apply to the affected area, 2 times a day.

    Indications: Ultraviolet allergy.

    Prescription 2: 15 grams of Coptis chinensis, 15 grams of Zhimu and Scutellaria baicalensis, 10 grams of tangerine peel, 10 grams of licorice and Radix radix, 20 grams of Radix Radix and Forsythia, 5 grams of burdock root, 5 grams of mint and silkworm, and 25 grams of gypsum.

    Preparation and usage: decoction with water, 1 dose per day, for 3 to 5 days.

    Indications: Ultraviolet allergy.

    Prescription 3: 9 grams of Sophora radix, 9 grams of alum, Angelica dahurica, and licorice, 18 grams of hawthorn, 12 grams of Forsythia, Chuanjun, Phellodendron and Peppermint.

    Preparation and usage: decoction in water.

    Indications: Ultraviolet allergy.

    Prescription 4: 100 grams of dandelion.

    Preparation and usage: decoction in water.

    Indications: Ultraviolet allergy.

    The home remedies are only for a reference, built. Discuss or catch. Tight. Treatment, can be slowly conditioned with ginseng cream.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Try to eat as little photosensitive food as possible, mainly depending on your own usual care, you can choose sunscreen products with some physical sunscreen function, because it is very safe, and does not have any chemical reaction with the skin, as long as you don't wash her for a day.

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