Bill999
08-03-2003, 06:01 PM
I was told that I have a photosensitivity reaction (I have stopped all medications I am taking, including Lipitor which I stopped 3 days ago). I have noticed that in addition to the Sun causing a rash on my hands/arms (mostly) and face (does not itch too much but gets red and feels hot), that when I go to the gym, riding the stationary bike, I develop redness in my arms. Is this a usual relationship between exercise and photosensitivity?
Once I finish the stationary bike, I do a little bit of light work on weight machines and my skin starts improving at that point (also I generally get cooler and sweat less when using the machines). So, I am guessing that the increased sweating and heat associated with aerobic exercise is causing this rash/reaction.
Anyone experience similar symptoms?
Thanks
Bill
Hoping Lipitor is the cause and that in a week or two the reaction would go away.
Once I finish the stationary bike, I do a little bit of light work on weight machines and my skin starts improving at that point (also I generally get cooler and sweat less when using the machines). So, I am guessing that the increased sweating and heat associated with aerobic exercise is causing this rash/reaction.
Anyone experience similar symptoms?
Thanks
Bill
Hoping Lipitor is the cause and that in a week or two the reaction would go away.
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VERONICA3N
08-05-2003, 03:45 AM
I have photosensitivity. When I spend time in the hot sun my arms and chest get red bumps. I am not sure about the other except when I started hiking this year every time I got done my face was VERY red. It looks like a really bad sunburn and goes away about a half hour after I return home. So I sympathise but have no answers for you -- sorry!
Bill999
08-05-2003, 10:24 PM
Thanks for your feedback. I will wait a couple of weeks and if symptoms do not get better (been minimizing Sun exposure) see the doctor again. I think my anxiety about this is making things a bit worse. I keep thinking maybe this is being caused by something worse than photosensitivity!
Hope you feel better as well.
Thanks
Bill
Hope you feel better as well.
Thanks
Bill

