November 15, 2008
Prevention and treatment for Photodermatitis
If you have not already Photodermatitis, there is a chance you can prevent them from occurring. This includes staying out of the sun during its peak in the late morning and early afternoon, covering up whenever possible and wear sunscreen, and double check any medicines you are currently taking, it is a potential risk to speak with your health care provider.If you have the condition there are ways to treat it. If you have blisters or sores that are crying, you should apply a cool, moist dressing them. E 'may in some cases, your doctor may suggest light therapy to control the condition.This is another common: rash, which is caused by sweat that produces the sun. Otherwise known as malaria, which occurs when the sweat pipelines become blocked or there is too much sweat. They tend to break and this allows perspiration to escape just below the skin that is what causes the rash to occur.If you find that your condition is particularly sensitive, you may be offered various drug therapies. Azathioprine is often prescribed to suppress the immune system and some glucocorticoids are also sometimes used to control some skin eruptions. If your skin can not be treated with light therapy, your doctor may prescribe drugs such as beta carotene, hydroxychloroquine, or Nicotinamide thalidomide.Note however that the use of thalidomide often do not cause problems, including birth defects, and that should never be taken by women who are pregnant or women who wish to become pregnant.Your doctor may also suggest to change the eating habits such as eating certain foods can reduce the risk of the condition and may help control eating. Fatty acids are a good example and also extra protein.Overall, the treatment will depend on each other if the condition. What works for one person may not necessarily work for another. E 'better consult your doctor if you feel that you can have this condition in order for them to the proper treatment.
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