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Although the rash usually goes away within hours, you may have a reaction off and on for years. Antihistamines can treat some cases, but see your doctor for advice.

To treat or prevent solar urticaria, you may also need:

Steroids that go on your skin
Sunscreen that says "broad-spectrum" on the label
Phototherapy with psoralen UV light (PUVA) to desensitize skin to UV light

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