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Blade Trinity... (Blade isn't a vampire, he's a Dhampir, the child of a vampire father and human mother. In his case the situation is a bit more complicated but it is essentially the same.)

Count Dracula could walk around in the day time unharmed.

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Is there a nocturnal town developed for those with photosensitivity?

When someone has an abnormally high sensitivity to sunlight, this is known as photosensitivity. As of 2014, no one has developed a nocturnal town for people who have photosensitivity.


What is definition of photosensitivity?

Something that is affected by light.


Can drugs that are associated with photosensitivity cause adverse reactions when exposed to sunlight?

Yes, drugs that are linked to photosensitivity can lead to adverse reactions when exposed to sunlight.


What are some causes of photosensitivity?

There are over three dozen diseases, two dozen drugs, a variety of herbal preparations, and several perfume and cosmetic components that can cause photosensitivity


What is it called when you cant come in contact with sunlight?

Photosensitivity, hyperphotosensitivity


Which drug is most likely to cause a photosensitivity reaction?

Tetracycline.


What is an increased susceptibility to sunlight with danger of intense sunburn?

photosensitivity


Does the sims 3 games include vampires without the expansion?

No they do not.


Besides drinking blood what do vampires do to stay alive?

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What is the cause of photosensitivity?

In animals the main cause of photosensitivity is sunlight. In general "photosensitivity" can be defined as a reaction to any object that is receiving photons, which would include visible light and UV-light.


What is photosensitivity?

Photosensitivity in animals is an abnormal skin reaction that occurrs when an animal has been exposed to sunlight. This is different from a sunburn. Instead the reactions can be depigmentation (loss of color) or ulceration of the skin.


Can photosensitivity go in your eyes?

Yes, photosensitivity can affect the eyes, leading to symptoms such as sensitivity to light, glare, and discomfort. Individuals with photosensitivity in the eyes may experience eye strain, headaches, and difficulty seeing in bright light. It is important to protect the eyes from excessive light exposure and consult with an eye care professional for proper management.