3. Halt the Use of Medications
Some people who are dealing with infections or other diseases may use antibiotics or anti-fungal medications to eliminate the pathogen and recover their health. However, the use of these medications may cause sensitivity to the sun’s harmful UV rays.
As a result, the patient may find that their skin burns quickly in the sun, and their symptoms of sun poisoning are more intense than others. The patient may also take longer to recover from the effects of sun poisoning as well.
If you are going on vacation to a sunny area, and you are using antibiotics, anti-fungal medications, or anti-depressants, then make sure you take along plenty of sunscreens and a hat to avoid sun poisoning.
Anti-histamine medications are also notorious for increasing the effects of sun poisoning, so look for alternatives if you are visiting a sunny area. Speak to your doctor before arranging your travel plans, and ask them about the potential side-effects relating to the use of medications.