What to do if you have sun allergies

Sun allergy goosebumps can be relieved by general treatment, topical medication and systemic medication.
1. General treatment: when allergic to the sun, it is necessary to get out of the sun-exposed environment as soon as possible; keep the skin clean and dry, avoid scratching and friction; avoid re-exposure to ultraviolet rays, such as going out to wear a sun hat, umbrellas and so on.
2. Topical medication: use glycerine lotion, hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, Dinaid cream, tacrolimus ointment and other medications; erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment and other medications can be used when secondary infection occurs.
3. Systemic medication: when itching is obvious, oral loratadine, cetirizine and other antihistamine medication can be used to relieve itching and anti-allergy treatment; when allergy symptoms are serious, oral glucocorticosteroid medication in small doses, such as prednisone, can effectively relieve allergy symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with sun allergy pimples seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the use of medication, avoid self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.