AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY: IS YOUR MARGARITA GIVING YOU A RASH?
Dermatologist shines a light on the latest research in photocontact dermatitis
"Sun sensitivity is a common condition that can negatively impact a person's quality of life," said board-certified dermatologist
For many people, sun sensitivity is caused by the things they come into contact with, said
If you develop rashes, blisters, or skin darkening after making a margarita or chopping vegetables for a salad, some of the ingredients may be to blame, said
Certain pain relief medications that are applied to the skin may also cause a photosensitive reaction, as can medications taken by mouth, such as some blood pressure medications like hydrochlorothiazide. While medications applied directly to the skin only cause a rash in the area of the body where it was applied, if a medication taken by mouth causes photosensitivity, it can cause a rash over any part of the body that was not protected from the sun.
Reactions often appear as an itchy rash or severe sunburn on areas of the body most exposed to the sun, such as the face, neck, arms, or legs, according to
To determine the cause of sun sensitivity reactions, dermatologists must consider a variety of individual factors, such as various product exposures and medical history, and less frequently bloodwork or a biopsy of the affected area of the skin.
"While we will often prescribe anti-inflammatory medications to treat photocontact dermatitis, the primary treatment is identifying and avoiding the irritant or allergen," said
Many people incorrectly assume that certain types of sun sensitivity only affect older people with lighter skin types, but recent research indicates that younger people and those with darker skin types are more susceptible than previously believed, according to
New studies suggest that people with darker skin types are susceptible to two other types of photosensitivity, he said. The first is polymorphous light eruption (PMLE), which appears as tiny bumps or rashes that come and go with sun exposure. The second is chronic actinic dermatitis, which causes year-round rashes affecting the sun-exposed parts of the body due to light sensitivity. The exact causes of PMLE and chronic actinic dermatitis are not fully understood, but they are believed to involve an abnormal immune response to sunlight.
While it is important for everyone to protect themselves from the sun,
"If you notice a rash or blistering on your body after being in the sun, it's important to see a board-certified dermatologist, who can determine whether you have a sun-related skin disorder," said
To find a board-certified dermatologist in your area, visit aad.org/findaderm.
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