fotoallergia
Fotoallergia, also known as photodermatitis or sun allergy, is an immune system reaction that occurs when skin is exposed to sunlight. It is not a true allergy in the IgE-mediated sense but rather a cell-mediated hypersensitivity. The reaction is triggered by a combination of sunlight and a specific substance, which can be a medication, cosmetic, or a chemical naturally present in the skin. When this substance absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation, it undergoes a chemical change, creating a molecule that the immune system recognizes as foreign. This leads to an inflammatory response.
Symptoms of fotoallergia can vary but commonly include itching, redness, swelling, and the appearance of small
The diagnosis of fotoallergia usually involves a thorough medical history, physical examination, and sometimes photopatch testing.
Treatment focuses on avoiding the trigger substance and protecting the skin from sunlight. This includes using