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Photocontact Dermatitis

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health1 year ago

"Beware: Sun-Induced Margarita Rashes from Certain Foods"

A skin condition called photocontact dermatitis, or 'margarita burn', can be triggered by foods such as citrus, figs, celery, parsley, parsnip, carrots, beans, and yarrow due to the organic molecule furanocoumarin. This reaction occurs when the skin comes into contact with these foods and is then exposed to sunlight, causing an itchy, red rash. Other triggers include some medical creams and fragrances in sunscreen. Dr. Brandon Adler warns of an increase in cases, advising affected individuals to wash the skin and avoid sun exposure, with most rashes resolving without medication.

health1 year ago

"Beware of 'Margarita Rashes' as Spring Sun Exposure Increases, Doctors Warn"

Dermatologists are raising awareness about photocontact dermatitis, also known as "margarita rash," which can be caused by handling certain foods like limes and then being exposed to the sun. This condition, associated with sun sensitivity, can lead to itchy rashes, sunburns, or blisters, and is not limited to fair-skinned individuals. It can also be triggered by certain skincare products, medication, or plants. Prevention involves thorough hand washing after handling triggering items, while treatment includes applying cool compresses or mild topical steroids. In severe cases, medical attention may be necessary.