What Are the Treatments for Children With Sun Allergies?

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Protection From Sun Allergies

Signs of a sun allergy (or sun poisoning) include a fever, skin redness, pain, itchiness and hives. Sun allergies can interfere with a child's ability to play or spend time outdoors. And in some cases, certain lotions or medications can trigger an allergic reaction to the sun. But regardless of the cause, there are ways to treat sun allergies in children.

  1. Effects of Medication

    • If allergy symptoms appear after applying skin lotions or gels, or after taking oral medication, discontinuing use of the product and avoiding sunlight can ward off complications and speed recovery.

    Considerations

    • Oral antihistamines such as Benadryl are effective remedies for sun allergies in children. These medications can quickly relieve itchy skin and hives. Follow the instructions carefully.

    Hydrocortisone Benefits

    • Along with using oral medications to fight sun allergies, applying hydrocortisone cream or ointment to irritated skin can relieve swelling and redness and stop itching. Low-dose ointments (1 percent) are available over the counter in local drug stores.

    Prevention/Solution

    • Children may be unable to avoid all sun exposure. Wearing sunscreen and protective clothing such as long sleeves, pants and hats can reduce irritation. Additionally, avoiding the sun during the hottest part of the day (between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) can ward off future reactions.

    Expert Insight

    • Ask your child's pediatrician about beta-carotene. This supplement contains antioxidants, promotes a healthy immune system and helps repair or heal sun-damaged skin.

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