Sun poisoning or sun allergy are common ways to refer to Polymorphous Light Eruptions




Marshfield Clinic Patient Listening show

Summary: Marshfield Clinic dermatologist, Dr. John Melski, answers questions about a spring time skin condition that is commonly refered to as sun poisoning or sun allergy. The real cause, polymorphous light eruption, is somewhat rare and very treatable, but can cause alarm for patients experiencing it for the first time.