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[A456]Allergic To The Sun
by David Cowley, Dav
If you are allergic to the Sun then you have allergies type 4 also called cell-mediated or delayed allergies. This allergy type usually shows up on the back of the neck, outside surface of the arms, on the lower legs, and on the back of the hands. Why the immune system of some people is triggered to produce an allergic reaction to sunlight is unknown.
The allergic reaction usually consists of tiny blisters on the surface of the skin, a skin rash, or some other kind of skin eruption on the expose areas.
There are 4 common types of Sun allergies or Sun intolerance, Polymorphous light eruption (PMLE), Actinic prurigo, Solar urtivaria, and Photoallergic eruption.
Polymorphous light eruption is the second most common skin problem related to exposure to sunlight after the common sunburn. It affects members of all races and ethnic background with an estimated 10 to 15 percent of the population affected. Springtime is when dermatologists start to see this condition and as the season advance the occurrence usually decreases throughout the summer and fall months. It is believed that repeated exposure to the sum may cause the patient to be come less sensitive to the sunlight or the effects of tanning may help protect the skin from sunlight. The Polymorphous light eruption allergic reaction will reappear the following spring.
Actinic prurigo is an inherited form of PMLE. This disease usually effects several generations of the same family. It effects people of American Indian background and often begins in early childhood. The affect is usually more intense that in what is commonly associated with traditional PMLE.
Photoallergic eruption is an allergic reaction caused by the sunlight hitting chemicals that have been applied to the skin such as sunscreen, antibiotic ointments, cosmetics and perfumes. This reaction can also occur to someone who is taking antibiotic medications internally.
Solar urtivaria is extremely rare and is the only true form of an allergic to the sun reaction. It will produce hives or large itchy red patches on the sun-exposed areas of the skin usually within minutes of exposure. Young women are the most commonly affected group.
Common Vitamins and over the counter products can help with treating the allergy symptoms such as Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, and Quercitin.
Vitamin E accelerates wound healing and aids in the functioning of the immune system. Vitamin E can be taken internally or applied as a lotion to the affected areas of the skin.
Aloe Vera will help rejuvenate and tone skin all over. A naturally cooling gel, the Aloe Vera botanical ingredients work together to stimulate the blood circulation and naturally soften the skin.
Quercitin is a well-known flavonoid. Flavonoids are powerful antioxidants and can reduce inflammation boost the immune system and strengthen blood vessels and improve circulation. Quercitin is also known for its ability to block the release of histamines, thus reducing or preventing allergy symptoms.
Always consult your doctor before using this information.
This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.

This can be very frustrating since the sun is apparent every day for the most part. Even on a cloudy day, the sun will, peak through here and there. If you are one who suffers from such an allergy, you need to learn how to live with a sun allergy in order to go outside or even be near windows in your home. Depending on whether you talk with a professional or do some research yourself, you can find ways to control the allergies and live a normal life. This is important for everyone suffering from allergies.The sun allergy is triggered by the skin changes that occur when you are outside in the sun. This form of is also referred to as Polymorphous light eruption. This condition caused the skin to itch and in many cases, small red bumps appear as well as tiny blisters. The sun rays change the condition of the skin because of the UV rays. Many people experience this type of allergy at a young age. It is also possible to go your entire childhood and young adult life without any symptoms and then as an older adult develop symptoms of the allergy. The other types of sun allergies are the hereditary actinic purigo, Photo allergic eruption and solar urticaria.Learning how to live with a sun allergy requires using preventive measures before subjecting your body to sunlight. You can apply sunscreens, which should be rated at 15 SPF or higher and go outdoors when the sun is not at its peak. You should also wear sunglasses and you may need to use a sun block of 20 SPF to protect the lips and face. When possible you can wear clothing that covers the legs, arms and face, which will block harmful sunrays from skin. One important thing to remember is that you should avoid sun if you are taking certain medications that can cause a photo allergic eruption.When you learn how to live with a sun allergy, you will also need to know some treatments just in case the skin is exposed to the sun and causes symptoms. For mild exposure, you can use a damp, cool rag to the areas that are affected. You can also use an over the counter medication to ease the itching. If you experience actinic prurigo, you might require a prescription drug from a doctor. The photo allergic eruption requires discontinuing the drugs or drugs that are causing the allergy. With a sun allergy such as solar urticaria, you can use an over the counter itch relief medication or your doctor can prescribe a medication if the reaction is severe.

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