Adequate sun protection measures must be taken for outdoor activities, otherwise it will cause severe skin damage. A child in Australia recently played with the water outdoors to cool off. Unexpectedly, it caused severe skin burns and inflammation from playing with the files at the same time. The mother blamed herself and shared it on the children’s organization’s social networking site, reminding other parents to pay attention to the power of “margarita burns” (Margarita Burn).
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Australian child safety organization CPR Kids recently shared a video on social media. In the video, the baby’s chest, mouth and chin are red and swollen. After a few days, the red and swollen part of the baby’s chest began to become inflamed, pus, and blistered. When the kid was playing in the water outdoors, he was playing with a lime and bit into the lime rind. A few days later, the parents found that the lime juice on the baby was red and swollen, and the inflammation got worse afterwards. Seeing that the situation became more serious, he took the child to see a doctor. After the diagnosis, it was discovered that the child suffered from “Daisy burn” due to the photosensitizing component of lime juice.
The child’s parents then expressed through CPR Kids that they felt very guilty about their son’s burn and also pointed out that the reason for sharing was because they discovered that the other parents did not know the “Margarita Burn”, let alone. of its severity. the organization’s sharing platform educates the public about the dangers of moving. It also means they know it’s hard to believe that eating limes outdoors can cause burns, but parents should take that as a precaution. She also pointed out that her son has been treated by a professional medical team and is still recovering.
According to the New Zealand Skin Network, “margarita burns” can also be called phytophotodermatitis, which generally refers to skin reactions such as redness, swelling and blistering when plant or fruit juices containing photosensitizing chemicals are applied to the skin.
“Daisy burns” can happen to anyone and it is not an allergic reaction but a burn. Such skin reactions can occur as long as the body is exposed to plant or fruit juices containing photosensitizing chemicals and then exposed to the sun.
While anyone can get a “margarita burn”, the following people are particularly at risk:
- farmer
- climbers
- baby
In addition to the aforementioned high-risk people, there are the following high-risk substances that can cause “margarita burns”:
If you come into contact with the above substances, it is necessary to wash the juice on your hands and avoid exposure to the sun to reduce the risk of “margarita burns”.
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According to information from the Hong Kong Fire Department, there are many reasons for burns or burns, including burns from hot water or fire burns, etc. The steps for dealing with burns or burns are as follows:
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