Photosensitive dermatitis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photodermatitis
Photosensitive dermatitis eo ka linako tse ling e bitsoang chefo ea letsatsi (sun poisoning) kapa photoallergy, ke mofuta oa allergic contact dermatitis. E fapane le ho chesoa ke letsatsi (sunburn). Photosensitive dermatitis e ka 'na ea belaelloa haeba lekhopho le hlohlonang maotong le maoto le hlaha ka tšohanyetso nakong ea phomolo.

Photosensitive dermatitis e ka baka ho ruruha, ho hema ka thata, maikutlo a ho chesa, lekhopho le lefubelu le hlabang ka linako tse ling le tšoana le machache a manyenyane, le ho ebola ha letlalo. Hape ho ka 'na ha e‑ba le li‑blotches moo ho hlohlona ho ka' na ha tsoela pele nako e telele.

Lintlha tse ling ― Sesotho
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Photosensitivity e kenyelletsa mefuta e mengata ea matšoao, mafu, le maemo (photodermatoses) a hlohlelletsoang kapa a mpefalitsoeng ke khanya ea letsatsi. E arotsoe ka mekhahlelo e mehlano: 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.