Sun Safety - Azathioprine
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Sun Safety - Azathioprine
Hi,
I am 21 years old and have been on 150 mg/day Azathiprine for treatment of Ulcerative Colitis for around two years. I am aware that Azathioprine can increase the risk of skin cancer and I do try to cover up or use high factor sun cream when possible. However my hair is thinner than it used to be (I assume also from this medication) and 2-3 times per year I do get mild-moderate sunburn on my scalp.
Although I do wear a hat if I remember to, is there any way of treating the effects of sunburn specifically on the scalp ie. lotions, shampoos etc?
Also, should I get my scalp checked by a medical professional as the skin here is obviously less easy to check for suspicious moles etc myself?
I am 21 years old and have been on 150 mg/day Azathiprine for treatment of Ulcerative Colitis for around two years. I am aware that Azathioprine can increase the risk of skin cancer and I do try to cover up or use high factor sun cream when possible. However my hair is thinner than it used to be (I assume also from this medication) and 2-3 times per year I do get mild-moderate sunburn on my scalp.
Although I do wear a hat if I remember to, is there any way of treating the effects of sunburn specifically on the scalp ie. lotions, shampoos etc?
Also, should I get my scalp checked by a medical professional as the skin here is obviously less easy to check for suspicious moles etc myself?
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Re: Sun Safety - Azathioprine
Hi Helen this is a difficult area as there are no sunblocks for the scalp as they are too messy and I would suggest that you wore a hatas much as possible, another thoughtwhich I do somtimes if Im out and cant find shade is to use an umbrella it is agood idea to get your saclp checked regularly as well
Dr Andrew Wright
Consultant Dermatologist
Consultant Dermatologist