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As summer approaches, outdoor activities such as beaches, walking trails, and parks increase.
However, some people may experience allergic reactions to sunlight.
Sun allergy is one of the issues that should be especially noted during the summer.
Therefore, it is important to understand the symptoms of sun allergy that occur when exposed to sunlight and to respond appropriately.
Sun allergy causes skin rashes, itching, redness, fever, and pain at the affected area.
Swelling and bubbling may occur at the rash site.

Symptoms often appear when exposed to light or worsen at night.
If you experience symptoms of such sunlight allergy, there is a high suspicion of sunlight allergy, so you must seek a diagnosis from a specialist.
Sun allergy occurs in response to sunlight ultraviolet (UV) rays.
It is important to protect your skin by using sunscreen.
Additionally, during the hours when sunlight is strong (from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.),
It is recommended to refrain from outdoor activities and to protect your skin by wearing a hat, light clothing, and sunglasses.
Sometimes, in cases of severe allergic reactions, treatment with antihistamines or steroid creams may be necessary.
Therefore, if you experience symptoms of sun allergy, you should seek medical attention immediately.
As summer approaches, the amount of time exposed to sunlight increases.
That much more caution is needed regarding sunlight allergy.
Be aware of abnormal symptoms that appear when exposed to sunlight in advance, and take appropriate prevention and response measures.
Raise awareness about sun allergy and take appropriate measures to enjoy a healthy summer!
