With summer comes good weather, and with good weather comes... strange things happening to your face. At least, that's what happens if you don't use sunscreen. Putting on sunscreen can be annoying and you don't want to bother, but it can lead to devastating effects to your body. Be careful this summer!
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Have you heard of sun poisoning? Well, if you don't want to end up like this young woman on holiday, we'd advise you to put on some sunscreen right now.
In fact, this young American girl, who didn't want to wear sunscreen, unfortunately fell asleep on the beach. After five hours of sunbathing, she suffered worse than sunburn, worse than sunstroke (that's still to be debated though): the young woman suffered from sun poisoning.
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Heatstroke and sun poisoning
Talking to The Sun, Isabela Chatwin recounted her ordeal:
When I woke up my skin looked completely fine for the rest of the day, the next morning it was bright red.
I thought it was just a sunburn and that was as bad as it was going to get.
But the very next day after her long nap in the sun, she woke up with an extremely swollen face! Her skin was also covered with painful blisters. Her eyelids were so puffy she could hardly even open her eyes. Her own little sister didn't even recognize her.
I woke up the next day and it was puffy and blisters on my cheeks and it was painful.
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The body can rise up to 40 degrees!
And the matter did not stop there, in fact, it got even worse! Indeed, Isabela told the Sun that by the fourth day, her face swelled up so much that the blisters had burst.
I could barely open my eyes, I could barely see, I thought it was going to be permanent. I was really scared.
Sun poisoning is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the body is in a state of extreme dehydration. Our body is no longer able to regulate our internal temperature. This can rise to as much as 40 degrees, and, in some cases, cause our face to swell as blood vessels dilate, in addition to the symptoms of classic heatstroke.
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This article has been translated from Gentside FR.
Sources used:
The Sun: I fell asleep on the beach and got severe sun poisoning – I looked like an alien