Friday, February 29, 2008

How to treat solar dermatitis

Sunlight is a dermatitis caused by the light, occurred in the exposed parts of skin allergies. Sunlight dermatitis, commonly known as sunspots. Usually within a few hours after exposure to a site exposed skin irritation or blisters or from bullosa. Lesions sites are burning, itching or tingling. Light from two days to a rash can gradually dissipated, or scaling from different degrees of pigmentation; Severe cold can be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, fatigue, general malaise, about a week about can be resumed immediately. Treatment should be based on skin conditions. 1. Local treatment (1) 2.5% indomethacin of cleaning solution. (2) bullosa, long exudate can be between 2% and 4% boric acid solution; Fluid milk (milk and water 50) or saline (1 teaspoon salt dissolved in 500-600ml water) solution to wet packing, each 15 to 20 minutes, on the 1st 2 ~ three times. Most blisters can not handle. 2. Systemic treatment with anti-histamine drug, cyproheptadine 2 mg three times daily oral; Chlorpheniramine 4 to 8 mg three times daily oral administration. Combined with vitamin C and vitamin B complex. Can severe external Oral corticosteroid. The most important treatment is prevention: from less to more outdoor activities, skin pigmentation, to increase the tolerance of daylight, not under a bright light stayed too long; Some light to take measures, such as wearing caps or more anti - Tu-agent.

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