Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Does spring brought you itch?

Did you just sweat gets itchy skin? Remove redness every time you sit for a while in the sun? The pollen and plants itchy? The heat, pollen, the sun, and the sweat, indeed, may cause irritation and allergic reactions to the skin. Learn what skin problems may be aggravated this season and what you can do to protect yourself.

Urticaria: Attention to heat

If you have intense itching and hives on the skin, is very likely to suffer from hives. The hives are small bumps on the skin that are oval shaped and red. The rash, if this occurs for 24 hours, then subsides to reappear a little later. The heat, sunlight and pollen can trigger or worsen the situation. In other words after exposure to heat or sun you may experience skin reactions. Urticaria may be the cause and certain foods, such as eggs, nuts, chocolate and strawberries. To avoid irritation should avoid foods that have found that bother you and you are careful during exposure to the sun and heat. Consult your doctor about whether you can get some antihistamine. If symptoms persist, it is very likely that your doctor may recommend tests.  http://healthscanners.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-4.html


The sun and the photo ... sensibilities

The photosensitivity is an abnormal reaction to sunlight, usually in the form of rash may be a result of some disorders or taking certain medications in combination with our exposure to the sun. So if you are taking medications that can cause photosensitivity (eg drugs for acne) it is advisable to avoid exposure to the sun is unavoidable and when be done in moderation and appropriate precautions (see sunscreen). Reading the instructions of drugs to know whether the drugs you are taking can cause this reaction to exposure to the sun.

Does spring brought you itch?
Eczema: attention sweat

Redness due to eczema usually occur in the inner part of the elbow, back of the knee or the wrist. It is a chronic skin disease that occurs in people with allergic diathesis, and often accompanied by other allergic diseases such as, e.g. allergic rhinitis. Initially manifested by itching then appear with local redness and swelling-sometimes-bubbles at points identified problem. Displays remissions and exacerbations, often related to climatic conditions. The heat, sweating or sunlight often triggers and exacerbates the problem. For eczema implicated certain foods such as fish, eggs, milk, as well as dust and pollen of the flowers. You can use some ointment with cortisone and antihistamines, after first consult your dermatologist. Avoid scratching the affected area. Observe if you annoy some foods, such as those mentioned. Avoid as much as you stress, heat, and limit sun exposure because aggravate eczema.

There allergic to the sun?

For reasons not yet clear by specialists Some people may develop an allergy to the sun a few hours after exposure to sunlight. Symptoms include swelling, redness, blisters and irritation of the parts of the body exposed to the sun. Usually this is not a very severe allergic reaction, use sunscreen with a high SPF and limit exposure to sunlight are effective measures to prevent this situation.



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