What to do about skin allergies after sun exposure

Skin allergies after sun exposure are mostly solar dermatitis, which can be dealt with by general treatment and medication.
Skin due to sun exposure occurs solar dermatitis, the patient should immediately get out of the strong sun exposure environment, to the shade. And in the subsequent time to do a good job of sun protection, such as playing umbrellas, applying sunscreen and so on.
If there is a burning sensation at the allergy site, a wet compress can be applied using gauze moistened with medication such as saline to improve the patient’s comfort. If the patient experiences itching, glucocorticoids (prednisone, halometasone, etc.) as well as antihistamines (cetirizine, phenelzine, etc.) can be used to treat and relieve itching.
People with lighter-colored, more tender skin should be protected from the sun on a daily basis to prevent solar dermatitis. If uncomfortable symptoms have already appeared, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. All of the above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.