Photosensitive dermatitis - Dermatitis Photosensitive https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photodermatitis
Ko te Dermatitis Photosensitive (Photosensitive dermatitis) i etahi wa ka kiia ko te paihan o te rā (sun poisoning), ko te photoallergy ranei, he ahua o te mate pawera (allergic contact dermatitis). He rereke i te wera o te rā (sunburn). Ka whakapaehia pea te paheketanga (rash) ponana (itchy) ki te puta ohorere i runga i ngā peka i te wā hararei.

Dermatitis photosensitive (Photosensitive dermatitis) ka hua pea te huamo (swelling), te uaua ki te manawa (difficulty breathing), te wera o te manawa (burning sensation), te pawera whero ponana (red itchy rash) i etahi wā ka rite ki te opupu iti (small blisters), me te tihorenga o te kiri (skin peeling). He toka (blotches) pea ka mau tonu te patito (itching) mo te wā roa.

Ētahi atu korero ― Maori
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Kei roto i te mate whakaahua te whānuitanga o nga tohu, mate, me nga ahuatanga (photodermatoses) i puta mai, i kino ake ranei na te whitinga o te rā. Kua wehea kia rima ngā waahanga: primary photodermatosis, exogenous photodermatosis, photo‑exacerbated dermatoses, metabolic photodermatosis, genetic photodermatosis.
Photosensitivity refers to various symptoms, diseases, and conditions (photodermatoses) caused or exacerbated by exposure to sunlight. It is classified into five categories: primary photodermatosis, exogenous photodermatosis, photo-exacerbated dermatoses, metabolic photodermatosis, and genetic photodermatosis.