Unraveling the Mystery Behind an Extraordinary Sunburn

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An 80-year-old man developed a rare condition known as solar urticaria, which causes an allergic reaction to sunlight. Initially misdiagnosed as a photodermatitis, the man's symptoms included redness and itching whenever his skin was exposed to the sun, even through windows. A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis, and the man was advised to use sunscreen, take a higher dose of antihistamines, and wear protective clothing. Solar urticaria can be dangerous, with extensive sun exposure potentially triggering severe reactions or even anaphylaxis.
This Was No Ordinary Sunburn. What Was Wrong? The New York Times
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