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Polymorphous light eruption - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Polymorphous light eruption is a rash caused by sun exposure in people who are sensitive to sunlight Polymorphous means that the rash can have many forms, such as tiny bumps, raised areas or blisters The condition also is called sun allergy, sun poisoning and polymorphic light eruption
Polymorphous light eruption - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic Treatment of polymorphous light eruption often isn't needed because the rash usually goes away on its own within 10 days If your symptoms are severe, your healthcare professional may prescribe anti-itch medicine (a corticosteroid cream or pill)
Vitiligo - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic Makeup and self-tanning products can help minimize the differences in skin color You may need to try several brands of makeup or self-tanners to find one that blends well with your normal skin tone
Tinea versicolor - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Tinea versicolor is a common fungal infection of the skin The fungus interferes with the normal pigmentation of the skin, resulting in small, discolored patches These patches may be lighter or darker in color than the surrounding skin and most commonly affect the trunk and shoulders
Sunburn - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Avoid sun tanning and tanning beds Getting a base tan doesn't decrease your risk of sunburn If you use a self-tanning product to look tan, also apply a sunscreen before going outdoors Use sunscreen often and generously Use water-resistant, broad-spectrum lip balm and sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, even on cloudy days
Moles - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Using tanning lamps or beds Tanning lamps and beds release UV rays and can raise your risk of skin cancer Prevention The following measures can help limit the growth of moles and the main complication of moles: melanoma Watch for changes Become familiar with the location and pattern of your moles
Cancer prevention: 7 tips to reduce your risk - Mayo Clinic Cancer prevention: 7 tips to reduce your risk Concerned about cancer prevention? Take charge by making changes such as eating healthy foods and getting regular screenings By Mayo Clinic Staff
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin - Symptoms and causes Most squamous cell carcinomas of the skin are caused by too much ultraviolet (UV) radiation UV radiation comes either from sunlight or from tanning beds or lamps Protecting your skin from UV light can help reduce the risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and other forms of skin cancer Squamous cell carcinomas can be anywhere on the skin In people who sunburn easily, the cancer is
Actinic keratosis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Avoid tanning beds The Ultraviolet (UV) exposure from a tanning bed can cause just as much skin damage as a tan from the sun Check your skin regularly and report changes to your health care provider Examine your skin regularly, looking for the development of new skin growths or changes in existing moles, freckles, bumps and birthmarks
Lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide (oral route) - Mayo Clinic Use a sunscreen when you are outdoors Avoid sunlamps and tanning beds Talk to your doctor if you have concerns about this risk Make sure any doctor or dentist who treats you knows that you are using this medicine You may need to stop using this medicine several days before having surgery This medicine may be less effective in black patients