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How Can Sun Allergy Be Treated?

I have a sun allergy from last 20-22 years.So many treatments I had undergone like allopathy, homeopathy and Ayurveda also. A long & continuous treatments I had taken(2-2.5 years) but there is some sort of suppression occurred and after some days after exposure to sunlight it reoccurs.Please suggest me is there any permanent cure for sun allergy??
Thu, 6 Jul 2017
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Well come to HCM
I had gone through the given history of yours, and I would say that if this is the sun allergy then it must be genetically constituted, it is better to stay away from going into sun instead of looking permanent cure because it may not be possible in your case, due to gene mutation (likely possible cause) however you can use medicated sunscreen, try have more leafy vegetable some time it helps as long as protection is concern, drink more water, again I would say try to stay away from the sun, ware cotton cloths, linen cloths, avoid spicy food, if you do have any further queries, you may write to HCM again, take care.
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How Can Sun Allergy Be Treated?

HI Well come to HCM I had gone through the given history of yours, and I would say that if this is the sun allergy then it must be genetically constituted, it is better to stay away from going into sun instead of looking permanent cure because it may not be possible in your case, due to gene mutation (likely possible cause) however you can use medicated sunscreen, try have more leafy vegetable some time it helps as long as protection is concern, drink more water, again I would say try to stay away from the sun, ware cotton cloths, linen cloths, avoid spicy food, if you do have any further queries, you may write to HCM again, take care.