In relation to my previous post on sun allergies, here are some products mentioned in the same article I referred to, which may be used to relieve sun allergy symptoms: Vitamin E accelerates wound...
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Some of the most commented entries on this blog are those about sun allergies. I am under the impression that this condition is not widespread (at least not as common as food allergies), as there are...
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One of the most visited in this blog is my entry on actinic prurigo, a skin disorder that is triggered by photosensitivity or an allergic reaction to exposure to sunlight/UV light. I'd like to...
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by ruth on September 16, 2006
I thought I'd dig out this comment left by Jamie Bolland on an earlier entry about actinic prurigo, to make it more visible: Hi, I'm a researcher working for IWC Media in Glasgow. We're...
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Some of the most popular entries in this blog are those tackling sun allergies or photosensitivities. I have to admit that I really do not know much about the condition as I don't personally know...
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Ben Ridings has skin blisters which are manifestations of a rare form of sunlight allergy, called called actinic prurigo. His skin form blisters and lesions due to exposure to the sun. It's...
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Spring has come and it seems that not only is this a season for allergies for those who suffer from hay fever but also for those who have sun allergy. What is sun allergy? A quick look at Wikipedia...
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