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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.
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1. Avoid direct contact with ultraviolet rays.
If you suffer from solar dermatitis, you must first do a good job of avoiding light and avoid long-term exposure to the sun. When you usually go out, you need to do a good job of sun protection, and you can apply sunscreen on it, so that you can better protect it and avoid being damaged by ultraviolet rays. When you go out, wear a sunhat and sleeve cover to block out the sun.
If the condition of solar dermatitis is more severe, try to wait until your condition improves before going out.
2. Apply cold compress to the affected area appropriately.
People with solar dermatitis can also be relieved by applying cold compresses. You can use ice milk to apply a cold compress to the affected area, and reduce the allergic reaction and relieve the symptoms of solar itching and pain.
3. Strengthen dietary nutrition.
Once you suffer from solar dermatitis, you need to strengthen your diet, which can also help you recover from the condition. Usually eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, you can eat some fat appropriately, so that you can maintain enough elasticity and enhance your anti-wrinkle ability. Eat more foods rich in vitamin C and vitamin B12, which can prevent the weakening of the light perception of ultraviolet rays, and promote the regression of melanin, which can also restore elasticity as soon as possible.
Avoid foods that contain photosensitizing substances, such as figs and celery, and if you eat these foods, you need to minimize the amount of time you spend in the sun.
4. Drugs**.
If the condition of solar dermatitis is more severe, it needs to be applied in time**. Astringent antipruritic lotions or powders can be applied externally, and glucocorticoid ointments can be applied externally, which can achieve rapid anti-inflammatory and anti-itch effects. If itching symptoms are obvious, oral antihistamines can be used, and if systemic symptoms are obvious, glucocorticoids can be used systematically for a short period of time, and the duration of treatment should not exceed 7 to 10 days.
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Solar dermatitis is solar dermatitis, also known as sunburn or sunburn, which is an acute inflammatory reaction produced by normal sun exposure, manifested as erythema, edema, blisters, pigmentation, and scaling. The disease is more common in late spring and early summer, and is more common in children, women, skiers and surface workers, and the intensity of its reaction is related to the intensity of light, exposure time, individual skin color, constitution, 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**.
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Solar dermatitis should actively come to the department for consultation, and at the same time, it is also necessary to do a good job of nursing and strive for early treatment.
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The medicine I've used, Yan Likang, works the most and has no hormones.
When you go out, you need to pay attention to care, and try not to expose the affected area to the sun.
Good luck soon**.
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Rub butylhydroxy acid cream three times a day.
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There is no way to use Western medicine, it can be solved with Chinese medicine**, three months**, and now it is fine.
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Consider the man-colored jellyfish.
Dear, does your ** belong to solar dermatitis.
If so, consider the manicolor jellyfish.
The ingredient of man-colored jellyfish is human-like collagen.
No hormones, no heavy metals, can fundamentally ** your problem.
Teacher Fang Hongyan of Wanse City.
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1. Whole body**.
1.Vitamins: such as 500 g of vitamin given intramuscularly once a day; Vitamin C, 3 times a day, orally; or nicotinamide, 100mg each time, 3 times a day, oral, etc., can inhibit or weaken the photosensitivity effect.
2.Diuretics: have a significant swelling effect, often choose dihydrogram urine thithiography 25g, 3 times a day, oral, or 25 mg sulfate 10ml, plus 10 glucose 500ml intravenous drip once a day.
3.Corticosteroids: For more severe cases, prednisone 30 to 40 mg daily orally is commonly used; Hydrocortisone 100 200 mg is added to 5 10 glucose solution 500ml intravenously once a day.
Second, partial**.
1.Chlorosulfonosalicylic acid and euthrin are used as emollients to alleviate dehydration.
2.Indomethacin solution (pure vinyl alcohol, propylene glycol, dimethylacetamide in a ratio of 19:19:12).
3.Aloe Vera Gel: Apply externally within a few hours of sun exposure. This substance has a bradykinin blocking effect and an antiprostaglandin effect, increasing water content.
4.Wet compress: used when bullous rash is excessive, milk liquid (milk and water 50 :) is commonly used
5) or normal saline (or a teaspoon of table salt dissolved in 500 600ml of water) and other solutions such as wet compress, 15 to 20 minutes each time, 2 3 times a day, ** until the blisters dry up. Most blisters do not need to be treated, or punctured with a sterile needle to puncture the blister wall and apply 2 gentian violet.
3. Prevention and**.
1.Participate in outdoor activities often to gradually darken the skin color to enhance the tolerance of sun exposure. Patients who are more sensitive to sunlight should avoid scorching sun exposure. When going out, you should hold an umbrella, wear a wide-brimmed hat, and wear a long-sleeved shirt and gloves.
2.Topical lightscreens such as reflective sunscreens, 15% zinc oxide ointment, 5 titanium dioxide ointment, 4% benzophenone cream or lotion, 5 p-aminobenzoic acid alcohol, emulsion or tincture. In addition, do not work too long in strong sunlight, and it is best to avoid working outdoors during the time when the sun is at its strongest (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.).
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There are many types of dermatitis, solar dermatitis is only one of them, which mostly appears in summer, but in autumn and winter, because patients do not pay attention, this disease can also appear, so what to do with solar dermatitis?
**Disease hospital experts pointed out that the appearance of dermatitis has a great impact on the health and image of patients, and many diseases are similar, such as sunburn and solar dermatitis, in fact, sunburn is also known as solar dermatitis, which is caused by strong sunlight exposure** inflammation, the clinical manifestation is that diffuse erythema begins to appear after 2-6 hours after sunburn, and the disease will generally reach its peak on the second day after sunburning. When it appears, there will be a burning sensation, and there will be a stinging sensation, and when the area of the sun is expanded, it can also cause systemic symptoms, and some patients will not have the symptoms of sunburn after sun exposure, presenting as immediate or delayed pigmentation sunspots. Sometimes it can also provoke disfiguring diseases such as lupus erythematosus and vitiligo.
For solar dermatitis, Chinese medicine also has a method to carry out **, 12 grams of rhubarb, 10 grams of coix seeds, 15 grams of raw gypsum, 6 grams of Zhimu, 10 grams of prince ginseng, and 3 grams of licorice. Take water and fry it 3 times to get a total of 600 ml of decoction, and after cooling, take it in 3 times. Or use 30 grams of rhubarb and 50 grams of Senecio, soak the medicine in 400 ml of alcohol with a concentration of 70% for a week and set aside, suitable for mild solar dermatitis.
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How is solar dermatitis**? **Doctors have a trick, so let's take a look.
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Don't be exposed to the sun, the hospital has a **, you can try it.
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