Blotches And Itch Raised On Arms When Exposed To Sun. Prescribed Clobetasol Propionate. On Topiramate, Not Healing.
I take topiramate 25 mg every morning and 50 mg every other evening and the other evening 25 mg. I went out in the sun to a dog park and my thighs and arms are all full of of raised blotches and itch terribly. I went to my doctor and was given clbetasol propionate ointment .05%. I am still so itchy and red and tomorrow it is a week. Help
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I think you have solar allergy.Many people suffer from unpleasant and uncomfortable skin reactions to sunlight. topiramate is not causing this.
Mild cases of sun allergy may resolve without treatment. More severe cases may require steroid creams or pills. People who have a severe sun allergy may need to take preventative measures and wear sun-protective clothing.
Signs and symptoms usually occur only on skin that has been exposed to the sun and typically develop within minutes to hours after sun exposure.
Certain medications, chemicals and medical conditions can make the skin more sensitive to the sun. It isn't clear why some people have a sun allergy and others don't. Inherited traits may play a role.
You must visit a dermatologist and get yourself examined if the problem persists.
take care!
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Blotches And Itch Raised On Arms When Exposed To Sun. Prescribed Clobetasol Propionate. On Topiramate, Not Healing.
Hi! Welcome to HCM! I think you have solar allergy.Many people suffer from unpleasant and uncomfortable skin reactions to sunlight. topiramate is not causing this. Mild cases of sun allergy may resolve without treatment. More severe cases may require steroid creams or pills. People who have a severe sun allergy may need to take preventative measures and wear sun-protective clothing. Signs and symptoms usually occur only on skin that has been exposed to the sun and typically develop within minutes to hours after sun exposure. Certain medications, chemicals and medical conditions can make the skin more sensitive to the sun. It isn t clear why some people have a sun allergy and others don t. Inherited traits may play a role. You must visit a dermatologist and get yourself examined if the problem persists. take care!