When the sun causes itching

But not everyone can enjoy the sun’s rays. They sometimes trigger a skin reaction, especially in women, young people and fair-skinned people.

Text: Michael Suter

Images: Unsplash

2 min

25.06.2021

In most cases it will be a sun allergy, also  known as polymorphous light eruption. A  few hours or days after exposure to the sun,   the affected areas  of the skin start to itch intensely and sometimes the skin feels like it is burning. Reddening of the skin, blisters or red spots  appear – mainly on the arms and chest, less frequently on the face. 

If you get caught out and you experience these symptoms, one of the following home remedies  may help: 

  • Aloe vera gel

    Apply cooled aloe vera gel directly to the  skin to ease the pain and itching. You can use  the gel until the symptoms subside.

  • Milk and quark

    Milk soothes the skin. For example, you can lay a  cloth soaked in cold milk over the affected areas. Then clean the skin with cold water.

    Quark from the fridge is also good for irritated skin.

  • Cold compress

    Apply a cold compress to the affected area. It can relieve the itching and rash.

  • Cucumber purée

    Cucumbers are known to help with various skin complaints. Spread a cool cucumber  purée on the affected area. This can help stop  the rash from spreading and soothes the burning.

  • Black tea

    Dip a compress in black tea (without added flavouring)  and lay it on the affected area. 

  • Prevention is better than cure

    The best protection against the  sun is to stay  in the shade and wear long clothing or sun cream with a high light protection factor ( 30 to 50). You  shouldn’t only avoid the sun  around midday, but also whenever you  wear perfume or scented cosmetics such as bergamot  oil, This is because the ingredients combined with sun exposure trigger a phototoxic reaction in some people. Some sun allergy sufferers are helped to get used to light by undergoing special phototherapy (phototherapy) before their first sunbathing. 

Expert tip

Dr Paola  Maltagliati- Holzner, a dermatologist  with  Medgate:

 "Home remedies can alleviate the symptoms of a sun allergy . However, since there  are other causes of  skin reactions after  sun exposure  besides polymorphous light eruption, you should seek  advice from your  family doctor or  a dermatologist.”

 

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