Ultraviolet allergy on the face can be improved by oral medication, topical medication and daily life conditioning.
1. Oral drug treatment: antihistamines can be used under the guidance of a doctor, such as cetirizine, loratadine, etc.; if the condition is more serious, glucocorticosteroids, such as prednisone, etc., or a combination of oral hydroxychloroquine and other drugs can be used for treatment.
2. Topical medication: After the occurrence of UV allergy on the face, topical glucocorticosteroids, such as dexamethasone ointment, mometasone furoate ointment, etc., or calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors, such as tacrolimus, pimecrolimus, etc., can be used to promote the receding of the rash.
3. Daily life management: people who are allergic to ultraviolet light, usually pay attention to avoid contact with ultraviolet light, when you go out to use umbrellas, sun hats, etc., to avoid sunlight, so as to prevent the occurrence of ultraviolet allergy.
It is recommended that the patient in the doctor’s guidance of reasonable medication, not blindly self-medication, so as not to produce adverse reactions, delay the condition.