2023-10-13 01:35:01
Dr. Moo Weerasak reveals a warning. Don’t let your children play with lemons in the sun. Risk of causing severe blisters.
On October 13, 2023, it was reported that Doctor Moo Weerasak Charatchaisri A doctor specializing in forensic science at SWU has posted a warning message in the case of Don’t let your children play with lemons in the sun. Because it will cause severe blisters.
It is the story of an Aussie mother issuing a warning. Later her child played with lemons in the hot sun. Until causing severe blistering wounds called Margarita Burn, also known as Phytophotodermatitis
Margarita burn and Phytophotodermatitis are inflammation of the skin caused by exposure to substances that make the skin sensitive to light in certain plants, such as lemons, and subsequent exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet rays. Symptoms appear as a red rash, swelling, clear fluid, and dark or dark spots following treatment.
Margarita burn can happen to anyone who comes in contact with lemon juice. and get enough sunlight
The best method of protection That is, avoid contact with lemon juice. When you have to go outdoors and receive sunlight.
How to treat
1. Apply steroid cream on the affected area. These creams will help reduce inflammation and itching. and helps the skin heal faster.
2. If you have clear blisters, swelling, or severe pain, you may need to take antihistamines. or steroid medicine These medicines help regulate the immune system’s response and reduce the risk of infection. (Consult your doctor before using these drugs. Because there may be side effects or interactions with other medicines)
3. Wounded skin may become darker or uneven following healing. and may last for many more months To prevent this The affected area should be covered with a bandage. Or apply sunscreen when going outside. This helps prevent scarring and speeds up the skin’s healing process.
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