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Polymorphic Light Eruption (PLE)/ Polymorphous Light Eruption (PMLE)

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    What is Polymorphic Light Eruption (PMLE)?

    Polymorphic Light Eruption (PMLE) is a condition which causes an itchy skin rash that is resulted by sun exposure. It is caused by the prolonged exposure to the sun UVA and UVB radiations.There appears a rash with pinpoint papule with intense itching or burning, occasionally there may be fever, chills and illness.

    Location of Rash:- It appears on arms, chest or lower legs, in some cases it can spread to face too.

    These rashes settle in couple of days to weeks.

    Season for aggravation:- Chances of re-occurrence are higher in summers but in few cases people can develop it in the winter. 

    Which Race, age gets affected?

    PMLE Usually 20 -40 years of age are affected

    Females are more commonly affected than males.

    What are the causes?

    The causes are as follows-

    • Family history

    • Women

    • Teenager of approximately 20 years

    • People with fair skin

    • Exposure to UV-C light

    • UV-B light exposure or even visible light

    What are the signs and symptoms?

    The signs and symptoms are as follows-

    • Thick clusters of small bumps

    • Raised rough patches

    • Red papules

    • Nausea and chills

    • Itching or burning like a burn

    • Blistering and swelling

    • Scaly skin

    • Chills, headache, fever and nausea

    • Lesion that resemble eczema

    What are the investigations suggested in these cases?

    • Complete case history

    • Physical examination

    • Blood test

    • Photo-testing

    • Skin biopsy

    What are the conventional medications suggested ?

    • Analgesics

    • Anti-itch creams

    • Beta carotene

    • Topical steroid cream

    • Photo therapy

    • Light therapy /(PUVA)therapy

    What is the Prognosis?

    The chances of PMLE getting treated is good.

    What are the complications?

    • Skin rash

    • Skin burning

    • Discoloration of skin

    What are the deferential Diagnosis?

    • Contact dermatitis

    • Allergies

    • Systemic lupus erthematosis

    • Erythropoietic porphyria

    • Drug eruption

    • Photosensitive drug reaction

    • Solar urticaria

    • Actinic reticuloid

    • Photosensitive eczema

    What are the commonly indicated Homeopathic medications?

    Aconitum napellus

    Apis mellifica

    Belladonna

    Natrum mur

    Sulphur

    What are the precautions and dietary restrictions?

    • Avoid Sun exposure in peak afternoons by Staying at home between 10 am to 4 pm.

    • Wear clothing to cover body including extremities as it works as a physical barrier to protect from Sun.

    • Use sunscreen/ sun-blocks with SPF 50 lotion when going out.

    • Add vitamin D supplements to diet.

    • Use cold comprehension on affected skin.

    • One must prevent infection by leaving the blister intact and avoid scratching them.

    •  Use lip balm with sunscreen.

    • Wear sunglasses when going out.

    • Keep fully hydrated.

    • Drink green tea.

    • Avoid artificial sweeteners.

    • Eat beta-carotene rich food.

    For more information, you can visit NHS and Wikipedia.

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    ** The text on this website is sourced from websites like emedicine and/or other verified material by government agencies around the globe along with valuable inputs and additions by our team. The content of this page is proofread and updated by the team of doctors, every once in a while, to provide the most accurate information.

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    2 Replies to “Polymorphic Light Eruption (PLE)/ Polymorphous Light Eruption (PMLE)”

      1. We have already treated many cases suffering from Photosensitivity, kindly send in your pictures on our email:-thindkrs@gmail.com. We will help you with your condition.

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