Cortisone shots can potentially increase your sensitivity to the sun due to their immunosuppressive effects, which may affect how your skin responds to UV exposure. Additionally, some people may experience skin thinning or changes in pigmentation in the area where the shot was administered, making that skin more susceptible to sunburn. It's advisable to protect the treated area from direct sunlight and use sunscreen as a precaution. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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Because his skin is very sensitive to the sun.
It all depends on how sensitive your skin is.
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Prochlorperazine makes some people sweat less, which can allow the body to overheat. The drug may also make the skin and eyes more sensitive to the sun.
Yes. Lack of pigmentation make tissues incl eyes more sensitive to sunlight.
Don't use the medication if you're going to be sun exposed.
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It should not make you any more senstive to the sun than usual. You can get sun damage/burn even on cloudy days. Always wear at least 15-30 SPF no matter the weather/season.
No, they don't cause melanoma, which is a skin cancer. They may make you more sensitive to the sun, however, so be sure to use sunscreen. Reduce your time in the sun if you notice you sunburn more quickly.
It has light sensitive chemicals.