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Photodermatitis

Photodermatitis is a reaction of the skin to UV rays of the sun. It may be caused by a medication that makes the skin more sensitive, a skin product (ie sunscreen containing PABA, certain fragrances), or a vitamin deficiency. Doctors can determine the presence of the disorder through a photo test.

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Causes

Many medications cause sun sensitivity. Causes of photoallergy may include:

  • psoralens , coal tars, photo-active dyes (eosin, acridine orange )
  • musk ambrette , methylcoumarin , lemon oil (may be present in fragrances)
  • PABA (found in sunscreens)
  • salicylanilide (found in industrial cleaners)

Symptoms

May result in a red, painful or itchy rash.

Prevention

Prevention includes avoiding contact with the sun:

  • Stay inside during the brightest hours of the day, from 12-3.
  • Cover up: wear long sleeves, pants, and a wide brimmed hat whenever harsh exposure is probable. Remember that a cloud cover does not afford protection from UV rays.
  • Avoid chemicals that may trigger a reaction (do not, however, stop taking medication without consulting a doctor)
  • If the symptoms are severe, see a doctor.

Foods

The following foods may also help.

  • Beta Carotene - found in carrots, not proven to be effective
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids - found in fish and peanuts
  • Protein- will especially help individuals whose malnutrition may be a contributing factor.
  • Vitamin B3, C, D, and E
  • Green tea- antioxidants
  • Calendula
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