Sunburn spots, or solar dermatitis, are caused by intense sunlight exposure, and treatment includes topical itch relievers, glucocorticoid medication, and oral antihistamines, etc. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Solar dermatitis is an acute phototoxic reaction that occurs in the skin at the place of exposure after the patient is exposed to strong sunlight. Patients may experience itching, flushing, swelling, burning and other symptoms. A few patients may also experience fever, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms when the condition is severe. After the onset of the disease, patients should promptly get out of the sunburn environment, go out and do a good job of sun protection measures to avoid recurrence of the disease. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for drug treatment, drugs, including topical drugs and oral drugs, topical drugs such as glycerine lotion and other antipruritic agents, Denuded ointment and other glucocorticosteroid drugs, oral antihistamines such as loratadine and so on. Specifically, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication to avoid delaying the condition or causing adverse reactions.