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Master of Pharmacy: These medicines and herbal preparations can increase the sensitivity of the skin to the sun and cause blisters and blisters
Croatia🩺 Health7 hr. ago

Master of Pharmacy: These medicines and herbal preparations can increase the sensitivity of the skin to the sun and cause blisters and blisters

A pharmacist explains that certain medications and herbal preparations can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight, potentially causing redness, itching, blisters, or rashes after brief exposure. This condition, known as drug-induced photosensitivity, occurs through two mechanisms: phototoxic reactions resembling severe sunburns and photoallergic reactions similar to eczema. The symptoms often appear quickly after sun exposure and are limited to areas exposed to sunlight. The article highlights signs that indicate the reaction is caused by medication rather than typical sunburn, such as rapid onset, localized effects, and recurrence upon continued medication use. Protective measures against the sun are emphasized as effective ways to prevent these reactions.

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Master of Pharmacy: These medicines and herbal preparations can increase the sensitivity of the skin to the sun and cause blisters and blisters

A pharmacist explains that certain medications and herbal preparations can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight, potentially causing redness, itching, blisters, or rashes after brief exposure. This condition, known as drug-induced photosensitivity, occurs through two mechanisms: phototoxic reactions resembling severe sunburns and photoallergic reactions similar to eczema. The symptoms often appear quickly after sun exposure and are limited to areas exposed to sunlight. The article highlights signs that indicate the reaction is caused by medication rather than typical sunburn, such as rapid onset, localized effects, and recurrence upon continued medication use. Protective measures against the sun are emphasized as effective ways to prevent these reactions.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses health-related information about drug-induced photosensitivity, focusing on medical advice and symptoms. It does not involve political figures, policies, or controversial issues. The content is informative and neutral, providing guidance on recognizing and preventing skin reacț

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