Shingles itself is not classified as photosensitive, but individuals with shingles may experience increased sensitivity in the affected area, which can be aggravated by sunlight. The rash associated with shingles can cause discomfort, and UV exposure might worsen the pain or irritation. It's advisable for those with shingles to protect the affected skin from direct sunlight to minimize discomfort.
Photography, photosensitive, photosynthesis, photovoltaic
The old painting is photosensitive to light.
Reacts to light.
Aluminum cylinder coated with particles of photosensitive compounds. Used in a laser printer and often contained within the toner cartridge.
Aluminum cylinder coated with particles of photosensitive compounds. Used in a laser printer and often contained within the toner cartridge.
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Something that is affected by light.
Too much light on photosensitive film can cause the picture to immediately corrode. This is why many photographers use a darkroom.
No. Shingles is not contagious, but someone with shingles can give chicken pox or varicella to someone who has not had chicken pox before.
Shingles
Seizures for people who have photosensitive epilepsy. They are caused by reactions to light, like flashing lights, strobe lights, flickering lights etc.
No. You only get shingles's if you have had chickenpox. No chickenpox no shingles's.