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Solar purpura is a skin condition that is characterized by the development of purpura, or purple-colored spots, on the skin due to prolonged exposure to the sun. This condition is most commonly seen in elderly individuals who have had significant sun exposure over their lifetime.

Causes

Solar purpura is caused by the cumulative damage to the skin from prolonged exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. The UV rays cause the skin to become thin and fragile, leading to the rupture of small blood vessels under the skin and the formation of purpura.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of solar purpura is the appearance of purpura, or purple-colored spots, on the skin. These spots are typically flat and do not blanch when pressure is applied. They are most commonly found on the forearms and the back of the hands, areas that are frequently exposed to the sun.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of solar purpura is typically made based on the clinical presentation of the patient and a history of significant sun exposure. In some cases, a skin biopsy may be performed to confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment

There is no specific treatment for solar purpura. The condition is not harmful and does not require treatment. However, individuals with solar purpura should take steps to protect their skin from further sun damage, such as wearing sunscreen and protective clothing.

Prevention

Prevention of solar purpura involves protecting the skin from the sun. This can be achieved by wearing sunscreen with a high sun protection factor (SPF), wearing protective clothing, and avoiding sun exposure during peak sunlight hours.

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