Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe sunburn, blistering, or significant swelling after sun exposure while taking doxycycline. These symptoms indicate a serious reaction requiring prompt treatment.
Consult your doctor if your sun sensitivity persists even after you stop taking doxycycline. The reaction may indicate an underlying condition requiring further investigation.
Schedule a doctor’s appointment if you develop a rash, hives, or other allergic-type reactions alongside sun sensitivity. This might signal a more complex allergic response that needs management.
If you experience any unusual skin changes, like prolonged redness, discoloration, or lesions that don’t heal, make an appointment. This warrants professional assessment to rule out more serious skin issues.
Contact your doctor if your sun sensitivity significantly impacts your daily activities or quality of life. They can discuss management strategies to help you cope with the effects.
Don’t hesitate to contact your doctor if you have any concerns about your sun sensitivity, regardless of severity. Early intervention is key to managing potential problems.


