Photodermatitis
January 23, 2026
Inflamed, rough patches of skin caused by getting too much exposure to the sun or other type of ultraviolet radiation.
Photodermatitis is a condition in which the skin gets inflamed after getting too much exposure to the sun or other source of ultraviolet radiation.
Photodermatitis usually occurs on exposed parts of the body, such as the face, upper chest, and arms. The skin may form dense clusters of small bumps and blisters or get inflamed, raised rough patches that itch or burn.
The rash often clears up on its own within 10 days. An anti-itch cream might help with symptoms.
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