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Reasons for Procedure

UV light shuts down immune system cells in the skin. It can help in skin conditions that are caused by an overreaction of the immune system. Skin conditions that are treated with phototherapy include:

  • Psoriasis —a skin disorder that causes red, silvery, scaly patches on the skin
  • Atopic dermatitis —eczema (itchy, red skin condition) or dermatitis due to allergies
  • Mycosis fugoides (cutaneous T-cell lymphoma)—a type of lymphoma confined to the skin
  • Vitiligo —a skin disorder where normal skin pigment is lost due to destruction of pigment-producing cells by the immune system

Psoriasis

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Possible Complications

The UV lights may negatively affect your skin in a number of ways, including:

  • Skin conditions could temporarily worsen
  • Itchy skin
  • Red skin due to exposure to the lights
  • Burning of the skin

PUVA treatment may also cause:

  • Nausea (if you took the psoralen pills)
  • Burning skin
  • Cataracts (lens of eye becomes cloudy, affecting vision)
  • Headache
  • Fatigue

If you have received a great number of phototherapy treatments, you may be at risk for:

  • Premature aging of the skin, such as wrinkling and dryness
  • Age spots or freckles may appear

Factors that may increase the risk of complications include:

  • Allergy to sunlight
  • Pregnancy or nursing
  • Medical conditions (such as skin cancer or lupus) that require you to avoid the sun
  • History of skin cancer
  • Liver disease (phototherapy may increase medicine levels in the blood)

What to Expect

It is important to avoid natural sunlight when you are receiving UV light treatment:

Your doctor should regularly examine your skin for skin cancer. UV light exposure from sunlight causes skin cancer. Long term PUVA treatment can also increase the risk of skin cancer. No studies have found a direct link from nb UVB phototherapy to skin cancer.

Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions .