L'allergie solaire ou lucite estivale bénigne, vous connaissez ? J'ai souffert des ces éruptions et démangaisons lors de mon dernier voyage à Cuba en mars. J'avais presque oublié ca jusqu'à cette semaine... avec le beau soleil les boutons sont revenus, misère. J'ai lu quelque part qu'on pouvait prendre de l'hydroxychloroquine vendu sans ordonnance sous le nom de Plaquenil. Est-ce que quelqu'un en a déjà pris et si oui est-ce efficace?
Si non, que faite-vous, à part éviter le soleil ??
En France, un dermatologue te conseillera une puvathérapie (pris en charge par la sécurité sociale, uva à dose homéopatique + médicament : 1mn le 1ére séance, 2mn 2éme séance ainsi de suite).
Efficace à 100%, je n'en est plus jamais refait et en plus tu es toute bronzée.
L'allergie solaire ou lucite estivale bénigne, vous connaissez ? J'ai souffert des ces éruptions et démangaisons lors de mon dernier voyage à Cuba en mars. J'avais presque oublié ca jusqu'à cette semaine... avec le beau soleil les boutons sont revenus, misère. J'ai lu quelque part qu'on pouvait prendre de l'hydroxychloroquine vendu sans ordonnance sous le nom de Plaquenil. Est-ce que quelqu'un en a déjà pris et si oui est-ce efficace?
Si non, que faite-vous, à part éviter le soleil ??
Marylie
je vais suivre se post avec plein d'intérêt puisque je suis dans le cas .. de la lucite, , espérons que le bon dermatologue de vf va se réveiller avant l'été .. et nous calmer les démangaisons.
« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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il est peut être un peu tard pour ce conseil, mais certaines gélules solaires que tu prends avant pendant et aprés ton exposition au soleil préviennent cette allergie.
sinon je te conseille de te protéger sur la partie concernée et de beaucoup t'hydrater la peau avec de la crème (je te conseille la cicalfate d'avène), c'est ce que je fais et ca marche bien.
je veux être un géant pour avoir les pieds sur terre et la tête dans les nuages
merci il n'est jamais trop tard pour de bons conseille .. je vais suivre tes instruction puis on verras .. mais ce n'est pas drôle du tout que d'être allergique au soleil .. merci
« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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je sais que c'est pas du tout amusant. en avril je suis allée un peu au soleil et en + d'avoir cette allergie sur le décolté, j'en ai eu sur les bras. ca me grattais partout, c'était horrible🤪! c'est pour ca que je te conseille cette crème car elle hydrate et apaise. j'utilise aussi un brumisateur de la même marque (Avène, je fais un peu de pub mais c'est une très bonne marque) qui calme les démangeaisons lorsque tu es au soleil. sinon tu peux toujours demander conseil à un pharmacien. voilà! c'est tout ce que je peux faire pour t'aider. 😉
je veux être un géant pour avoir les pieds sur terre et la tête dans les nuages
merci .. je ne pourrais pas acheter TA marque .. du a la distance c'est un peut loin 11 000klm nous sépare .. mais pas dans les démangeaisons 🤪.. ( également au mêmes endroits ..) ce qui m'étonne c'est que ce phénomène .. m'est arriver vers les 48 ans tout a coup .. avant jamais ..
« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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Bonjour,
j'ai souffert pendant plusieurs années de la lucite solaire, j'ai trouvé un traitement parfait, il faut prendre trois semaines avant de s'exposer, une dose de SOL 9CH chaque semaine, pendant trois semaines. c'est un remède homéopathique et c'est bien le seul qui a marché pour moi, depuis je suis ce traitement à chaque fois que je dois aller dans un pays où je suis exposée au soleil. Amicalement,
Bonjour Marylie, j'ai également ce problème depuis quelques années donc maintenant avant de partir en vacances je fais 5 séances de solarium, je suppose que ce n'est pas le top au point de vue médical mais ça marche je n'ai plus aucun problème en vacances et je peux partir l'esprit tranquille!
Amitiés
Bonjour,
SOL 9 CH est un remède homéopathique que l'on trouve en pharmacie. Peut être quelqu'un peut il t'en rapporter si tu n'en trouves pas sur place ou t'en faire parvenir. C'est un remède peu cher, environ 3 euros le tube de dose, et pour un traitement il faut 3 tubes, un par semaine avant l'exposition au soleil. j'espère avoir répondu à ta demande. Bon courage.
j'espère que bientôt cette allergie ne sera plus qu'un mauvais souvenir. A part cela pouvons nous continuer à correspondre sur n'importe quel sujet qui t'intéresse ?...😊🙂😊
A l'époque où nous vivions au Sénégal, mon fils a beaucoup souffert de lucite. Malgré des traitements fort coûteux prescrits par des dermato. dakarois rien n'y a fait. Jusqu'au jour où l'on m'a conseillé une association de TTment homéopathique : APIS MELLIFICA 9CH (3 granules, 3 X / jour)
+ d'une poudre (aspect de talc) à passer sur les zones atteintes.
Je ne me souviens plus du nom de la spécialité achetée au Sénégal, mais j'ai retrouvé vendu en france + ou - le même produit, "P.A.P.S.", ( 2 à 3 euros la boite)...l'effet a été spectaculaire et rapide.
Bonjour,
Je suis contente que votre fils ait pu être soulagé par l'homéopathie. Le traitement de la lucite solaire : 3 doses de SOL 9CH, c'est à dire une dose par semaine a eu des effets spectaculaires pour moi car j'ai essayé beaucoup de traitements, même des séries d'UV, sans aucun succès, plutôt des inconvénients et beaucoup d'argent dépensé pour rien. Amicalement, 🙂
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Hello,
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For several years now, increased aggression has been observed in Cape fur seals.
At least 70 unprovoked attacks on humans.
It was recently confirmed that this is due to rabies.
The suspected origin is contamination in Namibia by jackals.
The contagion seems to be spreading.
Preventive vaccination (of the animals) is being considered.
Just a reminder:
Rabies affects all mammals.
Once symptoms appear—sometimes weeks or even months later—death is inevitable.
It’s the bite that transmits the disease.
There are so-called "furious" forms with aggression, but also forms without aggression.
In case of a bite, in addition to standard wound care, tetanus prevention… rabies prevention is essential.
Stay careful out there…
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Hello,
I’m looking for a dentist who can do a full lower-arch implant with a complete prosthesis. I’m in Quebec and available to travel to Cuba. Need full contact details. Thanks everyone!
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Thanks so much!