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Do You Have A Sun Allergy?

Many people that have a mild sun allergy believe they are experiencing suffering from sunburn after being in the sun a short time.

We seldom hear of this allergy because of this belief. Sun allergies are more common than you might think.

The sun is the best way our bodies can make vitamin D but some people just have problems that make the enjoyment of this energy source a frustrating and unpleasant experience.

Understanding a Sun Allergy

If you get itchy red rashes on the back of your hands, the surface of your arms and legs and in the neck area after spending just a few minutes in the sun, your immune system may not be able to handle excessive sunlight.

Your itchy red patches will usually go away on their own after a couple of days without further exposure to the sun so there is usually no need to panic and seek medical treatment. If the problem persists, it’s a good idea to consult with your medical professional.

A warm bath can sometimes soothe the itchiness and there are also over-the-counter medications and various home remedies such as vinegar and water to provide relief.

If you are one of the unfortunate few that gets hives and has blisters develop even in areas not directly exposed to the sun, your sun allergy warrants you seeing a dermatologist BEFORE you try to treat your raw skin. You may successfully treat your skin without seeing a medical professional if you have enough knowledge to apply the right treatment but why risk permanent skin blemishes if you aren’t 100 percent sure what you will be using is the right thing for the problem.

You do not want to risk infections or possibly do anything that may leave discolorations or scars.

It is a good idea for everyone to wear protective clothing and sun block while in the sun but for people that have a sun allergy it is a necessity to avoid skin problems or worse.

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  1. jyoti rai on July 4th, 2008

    My sister is having skin burn on forehead he is going through this problem for last so many months she has hair loosing problem that’s she got steroid injection on the head for protecting the hair loss..but she got another problem she got black patches on forehead becos excess dose..
    is there any kind of treatment ..please advise me some beneficial tips to cure this skin burn

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