Sun Poisoning Rash

As it is well known for all, whether taking sunbathes in isolation is done in moderation and with proper protection, the skin is in no danger. But people with fair skin, which abuse the sun exposure and do not use protection or use an inadequate protection can suffer skin problems ranging from a solar flare burns the well-known and, in the worst case, the dreaded melanoma.

But there are other unidentified illnesses most frequent and erroneously labeled as "sun allergy". These are in fact Sun Poisoning reactions. One is a solar urticaria, extremely unusual, which comes out immediately after minimal exposure to the light of sun and even limits the quality of life of the affected individual, it means more gravity.

Sun Poisoning Rash There is a condition on which we must be particularly stressed. This is the allergic photodermatitis or Sun Poisoning that occurs after ingesting or applying to skin certain photosensitizing drugs and then sunbathe. Not all people suffer from this disease, but only a minority, but people should be cautious for symptoms and seek a correct diagnosis, since, otherwise, its aftermath can go on.

Sufferers experience annoying eczema, sun poisoning rash and itching in the areas that have been exposed to the sun. Drugs that can cause it are a particular type of analgesics, anti-inflammatory and antihistamine, so we do well to contact our doctor if we are taking these medications.

The diagnosis of allergic photodermatitis can be confirmed by a photopatch with the medication our doctor suspects aware. The treatment is simple and we can improve and recover in a few days. Just do not use that particular drug and sunning at the same time anymore.