What's the outlook?

Many people with polymorphic light eruption find the skin complaint improves over years the skin may harden (become more resistant to sunlight) during the summer, which means more and more sun can be tolerated without the skin reacting. It may even eventually clear up on its own, although this is unusual.

However, hardening of the skin doesn't always happen, and some people with very sensitive skin may even get the rash in the winter. For these people, it may be a long-term condition to manage with lifestyle changes and creams.


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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018