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Question by  Jianjun (14)

Why do I have a rash a month after a sunburn?

 
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Answer by  NurseB (513)

If you were taking certain medications during your exposure to the sun, the sunburn could be 2-3x as bad as when you are not taking the medication. There have been cases where people have had a very adverse reaction to a sunscreen itself which may leave a rash.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

You may have a condition that is particularly sensitive to the sun and even though the exposure was some time ago, the skin reaction remains. People with lupus are sensitive to sunlight and develop a rash, which often leads to the actual diagnosis. See your physician.

 
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Answer by  vietnamgirls (1177)

A rash from sunburn is refered to as a form of photosensitivity or sun allergy. It is a response to sunlight that affects the immune system. The amount of exposure required to get a rash varies from person to person. It can also be caused indoors by fluorescent lights.

 
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Answer by  les59 (852)

You may have damaged some pigments in your skin by getting a really bad sunburn. It may be wise to have a medical doctor look at your rash.

 
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Answer by  Shankalot (484)

A severe sunburn causes havoc with your skin, and even after the burn starts to go away the body is saying ouch. So often there is a rash for a week or so after the burn subsides.

 
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