Is Sun Allergy Dangerous?

When the immune system responds to sunshine, it is known as a sun allergy. The immune system mistakenly recognizes sun-damaged skin as foreign cells, triggering the responses. A rash, blisters, or hives are all possible effects. Only those who are sun sensitive will have effects. For some people, the response may begin after only a few minutes of sun exposure. Sun allergies are quite widespread, despite the fact that they are frequently unreported.

When the immune system responds to sunshine, it is known as a sun allergy. The immune system mistakenly recognizes sun-damaged skin as foreign cells, triggering the responses. A rash, blisters, or hives are all possible effects. Only those who are sun sensitive will have effects. For some people, the response may begin after only a few minutes of sun exposure. Sun allergies are quite widespread, despite the fact that they are frequently unreported.

The specific reason is unknown. Sun allergy can, however, be inherited in some cases. Skin sensitivity can be caused by a variety of drugs, including:

  • Antibiotics
  • Antihistamines
  • Chemotherapy medications
  • Cardiac drugs
  • Diuretics
  • Drugs for diabetes

The specific reason is unknown. Sun allergy can, however, be inherited in some cases. Skin sensitivity can be caused by a variety of drugs, including: While a sun allergic reaction can occur anywhere on the body, it is more frequent on sun-exposed areas such as the arms, legs, hands, and the back of the neck. Even regions shielded by clothes may be affected in extreme cases of sun allergy. Sun allergy is uncommon in parts of the skin that are normally exposed to the sun (such as the face and backs of the hands). If you develop unexpected or troublesome skin responses after being exposed to sunlight, see a doctor. You may need to consult a specialist if your symptoms are severe or persistent. You may need to contact a specialist who specializes in detecting and treating skin problems if your symptoms are severe or persistent (dermatologist).

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