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Solar Urticaria through the Window Tint Prescription lens
A rare allergy to sunlight causing hives within minutes of sun exposure. General information does not establish eligibility, a diagnosis, documentation, or state acceptance.
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Solar urticaria is a rare form of physical urticaria (hives) triggered by exposure to sunlight. Within minutes of sun exposure, affected individuals develop itchy, red welts on exposed skin. In severe cases, reactions can include dizziness, headache, nausea, and even anaphylaxis. The condition is caused by an abnormal immune response to specific wavelengths of light.
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Symptoms associated with this condition may be relevant to an independent provider's review, but the condition does not automatically qualify. Eligibility, acceptable documentation, and any agency result depend on current state rules and individual clinical review.
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