Buschke disease is a condition characterized by the formation of red spots on the skin caused by the skin's excessive sensitivity to ultraviolet rays. This is a rare disease, occurring mainly in young and middle-aged men who have been exposed to excess solar radiation or have been exposed to such exposure for a long time. It is often combined with sunburn. More often people suffer from physical labor and people exposed to intense work activities associated with exposure to direct sunlight in open areas.
This disease was discovered in 1911 by dermatologist Wolfgang Buschke (1867-1958) in Paderborn, Germany. He observed a woman who, after spending a long time outdoors on a sunny day, noticed red rashes on her skin. Buschke conducted a thorough study, finding that the areas of skin affected by the rash were very sensitive to light