Can Sun Allergy Symptoms Go Away Over Time?
Have you ever experienced itchy, red, or bumpy skin after being exposed to sunlight? These reactions may be signs of a sun allergy (photosensitivity) , and some people assume the symptoms will naturally fade over time. But is that true? Can sun allergy symptoms resolve on their own, or is it a chronic condition that needs ongoing care? Let’s explore the answers in this post. Is Sun Allergy a Temporary Condition? Sun allergy can take different forms, including: Polymorphous Light Eruption (PMLE): The most common type. Causes itchy red bumps or rashes during spring or early summer. Often resolves within days but may recur seasonally. Phototoxic Reaction: Triggered by UV exposure after using certain medications or cosmetics. Usually one-time but can recur if the trigger remains. Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis: Caused by an immune response when a substance on the skin reacts with UV light. Often chronic without treatment. As you can see, sun...