Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) is a common skin rash that occurs due to sunlight exposure. PLE causes small bumps or raised plaques on the skin. In the northern hemisphere, people who are prone to ...
If you didn't think sunburns could get worse than bright red skin and a stinging feeling — you likely haven't heard of sun poisoning. In recent months, several videos about (what social media users ...
Heat rash and sun poisoning are two medical conditions that might sound similar, but are treated entirely differently. And, with sunny summer weather on its way back, it's important to know the ...
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I don’t need a thermometer to tell me when the temperature has gone over 90°F. All I need is my left wrist. That’s where I wear my watch, and the instant the air temp pops past 90, I get a rash under ...
If you get itching, plus red bumps that last a few days, after your first sun exposures in warmer weather, you might be experiencing polymorphous light eruption (PMLE or PLE). Might be experiencing ...
Red and near-infrared–emitting fabric clothing may improve symptoms of mild psoriasis, polymorphous light eruption (PMLE), and alopecia areata (AA), but further research with larger groups is needed ...
Description: An 11-year-old male presented to clinic with a 2-year history of an extremely pruritic rash with associated swelling of his hands and face. On exam he had coalescing erythematous and ...