Sunburn blisters, may be solar dermatitis. Can be used externally astringent anti-itching, anti-infection drugs. If necessary, with oral antihistamine, glucocorticoid drug treatment.
1. Topical medicine: sunburn caused skin blisters, it is recommended to get out of the environment in a timely manner to avoid further aggravation of symptoms caused by sun exposure. Can be used externally with cleaning, itching, protection, heat dissipation effect of drugs. Clinically used drugs, including glycerine lotion, zinc oxide oil, boric acid ointment, etc., can help relieve symptoms.
If the blisters are relatively large, it is recommended to go to the hospital outpatient clinic in a timely manner, through a sterile syringe to extract the blister fluid, external boric acid solution wet compresses, can reduce the exudation.
2. Oral medication: local itching is obvious, if necessary, give oral loratadine, olopatadine hydrochloride, etc., can reduce the release of histamine in the skin. If necessary, oral methylprednisolone, prednisone and other drugs, can quickly relieve the inflammatory response. If there is a secondary bacterial infection, drugs such as erythromycin and fusidic acid cream can be given to control the infection.
After receiving strong sunlight exposure, skin blisters, erythema, vesicles and other manifestations, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention. If the symptoms are serious, you can call 120 for help.