Also known clinically as sunburn or solar dermatitis, sun spots are a phototoxic reaction caused by intense UV exposure of the skin. The medications used to remove sun spots include glycerite lotion, glucocorticosteroids and hydroquinone cream.
1. Glycerite lotion: Glycerite lotion has cooling, anti-itching and astringent effects, which can improve sun spots to a certain extent. The adverse reaction is to produce allergic reaction.
2. Glucocorticosteroids: patients with sun spots can also apply glucocorticosteroids for anti-inflammatory and desensitization, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream, with adverse reactions such as hyperpigmentation and skin allergy.
3. Hydroquinone cream: the principle of hydroquinone cream is to promote the metabolism of melanocytes. Adverse reactions are burning sensation or allergic reaction.
When the patient has sun spots, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time for treatment and examination, and standardized treatment under the guidance of professional doctors. Drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice, do not self-medication.