What to do after your skin has been exposed to the sun

After the skin is exposed to the sun, it can cause solar dermatitis, resulting in redness, itching, pain, peeling, pimples, blisters and other symptoms. It is recommended to get out of the environment in time, give topical anti-itch, oral antihistamine, glucocorticoid drugs, can help relieve the symptoms.
1. Get out of the environment: summer ultraviolet rays are relatively strong, by strong sunlight, can cause related discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to get out of the environment in time to avoid further aggravation of sunburn. Use cold water towels, towels wrapped in ice packs wet compresses, can reduce the skin temperature.
2. Topical medications: redness, itching, pain and other manifestations of the skin, can be applied externally with boric acid solution, glycerite lotion, zinc oxide ointment, itching, heat, protection, cleaning effect.
3. Oral medication: local inflammatory reaction is obvious, such as pain, itching, etc., you can take oral loratadine, levocetirizine hydrochloride and so on to help relieve symptoms. Glucocorticoid drugs can also be given, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream for external use, with oral prednisone, etc., can quickly relieve the inflammatory reaction.
Through the above treatment, the symptoms can not be relieved or further aggravated or other complications occur, it is recommended to promptly go to the dermatology department of the hospital, the above drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice.