When I am working outside!!!!!?
Question:
I am 26 years old and it still happens tell this day.
Answers:
Photoallergic reactions occur when the sun's ultraviolet rays trigger an immune system response to medications.
Some of the medications that may induce photosensitivity include the following:
Antibiotics, such as the tetracyclines and sulfa drugs
Antihistamines, such as Claritin
Birth control pills
Blood pressure medicine
Cold and allergy medications
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as Advil, Nuprin, Motrin (ibuprofen), and Aleve
Cheers
Other Answers:
apply sunscreen lotion or do visit your doc for more info.
I don't know that I would call it an allergy, but certainly you are sensitive. And there is a condition that causes excessive sensitivity to sunlight, that's passed on in genes. I forget when, but there was an article posted in Reader's Digest a few months ago about it. It's titled 'Children of the Night'.
I hope this helps!
You are classic. Just get a good online job and stay outta the sun.
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