- “Itchy bumps, blisters, or raised areas.”
- “Hyperpigmentation (dark patches on the skin)”
- “Pain, redness, and swelling”
- “Long-term effects include thickening and scarring of the skin. Also, an increased risk of skin cancer if the cause is genetic.”
- “Lesions that resemble eczema”
- “Outbreaks in areas of skin exposed to light”
- “Chills, headache, fever, and nausea”
At the end of her video, Isabel asked people to be aware of and avoid citrus fruits combined with sun exposure this summer.
@pretty.frowns & its going to take MONTHS to heal… #phytophotodermatitis
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