Summer redness can be caused by high-temperature stimulation, ultraviolet allergy, cholinergic urticaria, etc. It can be treated by applying cold compresses locally, using glucocorticoid drugs and antihistamines as prescribed by the doctor.
1. High-temperature stimulation: In summer, due to high temperatures, it is easy to cause the expansion of human capillaries, making the blood circulation faster, resulting in redness of the face. You can use a clean towel wrapped in ice to apply a cold compress, which will help to relieve the capillary expansion.
2. Ultraviolet light allergy: As the ultraviolet light is strong in summer, if the patient is allergic to the ultraviolet light, it is easy to have the allergic symptom of redness on the face. Can follow the doctor’s instructions to use hydrocortisone butyrate cream, mometasone furoate cream and other glucocorticoid drugs, to play an anti-allergy, anti-inflammatory effect. You can choose to wear a sun hat or umbrella to protect yourself from the sun.
3. Cholinergic urticaria: The high skin temperature after being exposed to the sun in summer can easily trigger cholinergic urticaria, which can lead to symptoms of redness on the patient’s face. You can use ice for local cold compresses, timely cooling of the skin, but also the use of benzylamine hydrochloride tablets, chlorpheniramine maleate tablets and other antihistamines as prescribed by the doctor, to play an anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and so on.
If you experience redness in the summer, you need to consult a professional doctor for reasonable treatment. The medication should follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medicate.