Photodermatitis
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Photodermatitis is also known as photosensitivity or sun allergy, and it is a condition in which the skin is highly sensitive to sunlight or some types of artificial light. It can be either primary photodermatitis due to genetic factors or secondary photodermatitis due to medications or other topical agents such as fragrances, cosmetic products, etc. Photodermatitis is also known as photosensitivity or sun allergy, and it is a condition in which the skin is highly sensitive to sunlight or some types of artificial light. It can be either primary photodermatitis due to genetic factors or secondary photodermatitis due to medications or other topical agents such as fragrances, cosmetic products, etc.
Found 448 Doctors for Photodermatitis Treatment in Hyderabad

Dr. Ravali Yalamanchili
MBBS, MD ( DVL)
Fellowship in Dermatology, Dermatosurgery and Lasers
Dermatologist
Opposite Biodiversity Park
Madhura Nagar Colony
Gachibowli, Hyderabad
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Plot No 298, 3rd Floor, Rd No 78
Hill Top by ISTA Homes
Jubliee Hills, Hyderabad
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Dr. Shravya Rimmalapudi
MBBS, MD (DVL)
Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine
Fellowship in Lasers
Dermatologist
Plot No 3, Road No 2
IT & Financial Dist
Gachibowli, Hyderabad
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Dr. P. Swapna Priya
MBBS, MD (Dermatology)
Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine
Certificate in Cosmetology
Dermatologist
4th Floor, SBR Gate Way
Opp Cyber Gate Way, Next to IBIS Hotel
Hi Tech City, Hyderabad
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3-4-801
Main Road
Barkatpura, Hyderabad
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2nd Floor, 7, Shaikpet Main Rd
Sri Ram Nagar Colony
Manikonda, Hyderabad
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4th Floor, Rd Number 3
Uptown Banjara, above Q-Mart
Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
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What causes Photodermatitis?
- Medications can cause photodermatitis as a side effect, and these medications are called as photosensitizing drugs and include antibiotics such as tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, NSAIDs, diuretics, antihistamines, and some psychiatric medications, etc
- Inherited disorders such as xeroderma pigmentosum can lead to photodermatitis
- Excessive UV exposure from overexposure to sunlight from tanning beds can trigger photodermatitis in some individuals
How to treat Photodermatitis?
- Identify and avoid the triggers that cause photodermatitis, such as staying out of direct sunlight or preventing exposure to artificial UV radiation, such as tanning beds
- Apply moisturizers to keep the skin hydrated and reduce dryness and itching
- Topical steroids may be needed for cases with significant inflammation and itching
- Topical calamine lotion relieves itching and irritation in some cases
- Medication adjustment if specific medications trigger photodermatitis
What are the symptoms of Photodermatitis?
Photodermatitis doctors claim that the symptoms of photodermatitis typically occur only in the areas exposed to sunlight and may appear within minutes to hours after sun exposure. Sometimes, the reaction may be delayed and only appear a day or two after sun exposure. The typical symptoms of photodermatitis usually include the following:
- Redness of the skin or flushing in the areas exposed to sunlight
- Itching that worsens with scratching
- Burning sensation or stinging sensation on the skin
- Swelling in the areas exposed to sunlight in some people
- Small bumps or blisters, along with the rash, can be tender or painful
- Peeling or scaling of the skin as the resolves
- Hives seen as red, itchy welts on the skin