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Your healthcare professional can probably make a diagnosis of polymorphous light eruption based on a physical exam and your answers to questions

You might undergo laboratory tests in order to confirm a diagnosis or rule out other conditions You may need a biopsy of the rash A biopsy is a procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing in a lab Polymorphous light eruption is a rash caused by sun exposure in people who are sensitive to sunlight Polymorphous means that the rash can have many forms, such as tiny bumps, raised areas or blisters The condition also is called sun allergy, sun poisoning and polymorphic light eruption.

The ultraviolet (uv) exposure from a tanning bed can cause just as much skin damage as a tan from the sun Check your skin regularly and report changes to your health care provider Examine your skin regularly, looking for the development of new skin growths or changes in existing moles, freckles, bumps and birthmarks. The lights in tanning beds give off ultraviolet light Using tanning beds increases the risk of skin cancer Check your skin often and report changes to your healthcare team

Look at your skin often for new growths

Look for changes in moles, freckles, bumps and birthmarks Use mirrors to check your face, neck, ears and. Avoid sun tanning and tanning beds Getting a base tan doesn't decrease your risk of sunburn Use sunscreen often and generously The fungus causes patchy changes in skin color

The affected skin may look lighter or darker than the healthy skin This condition usually forms on the middle of the body and the shoulders Tinea versicolor is most common in teens and young adults Sun exposure may make the skin changes more visible. An implantable loop recorder is a very small device that continuously checks the heartbeat It stays in place under the skin of the chest for up to three years.

See photos of common skin conditions that are caused by too much time in the sun.

Wear protective clothing and hats and stay out of any bright light, or direct sunlight especially between the hours of 10 a.m Avoid sunlamps and tanning beds These would help prevent blisters, itching, rash, redness, swelling, or burning sensation of the skin.

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