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Don't Suntan With Limes and Don't Shower With A Fever - Who Knew?

By
Home Stager with Sharon Tara Transformations

 Life is full of little lessons that come to us only by way of experience.

 

Years ago my daughter developed a very dark discoloration over her upper lip.  It looked like she was bruised or the skin got stained.  The family doctor had no clue what the cause was.  He sent us to a dermatologist.  

The dermatologist took one look and smiled and said "you have been eating limes, in the sun." 

Yes, he was right. She had been putting lime wedges in her bottled water while tanning.  

The doctor explained to us that the condition, called phytophotodermatitis, more commonly called Margarita Dermatitis, is a discoloration of the skin that occurs from a combination of contact with lime peel and exposure to the sun. 

The discoloration is permanent.  She had to use a prescription skin lightener to gradually fade it out.  She was lucky...most cases develop lesions and an itchy rash, she only had the discoloration.

According to the doctor, many spring break kids are aware of this scientific wonder and use limes to "tattoo" graphiti on other students who are sleeping in the sun. 

Many bartenders who work poolside or on beaches have the discoloration on their fingers.

 

My second life lesson is more serious:

This same daughter passed out in the shower one morning. 

She called me very upset, her husband drove her to my house and I accompanied her to the doctors.

She hadn't been feeling well and had a fever.   Several tests were done to rule out anything more serious, then they assured us that her fainting was due to her body temperature. 

Turns out that taking a hot shower with a fever can cause you to pass out. 

 

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Any unusual or interesting medical experiences you would like to share?  Any medical  mysteries you haven't solved yet?

 

 

 

Comments(17)

BLR Guy
BLRGUY(Beach & Luxury Realty Inc) - Saint Pete Beach, FL

Well Sharon...I think I will just eat my limes under a nice shade tree..LOL

That was an interesting fact.Thank You!

BLRGuy

May 19, 2008 08:49 AM
Lynn Crawford
A Different View - Olney, MD
Staging DC & Maryland

Sharon - My husband did the passing out in the shower trick a couple of years ago. He had a bad cold (eventually turned into pneumonia), took some antihistimines and got into a hot shower. When I heard the crash and found him on the floor I thought he'd had a heart attack. Fortunately, it was the same as with your daughter. His fever was high enough and he was dehydrated so he passed out cold. Scary stuff.

May 19, 2008 10:35 AM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

Sharon - This is some interesting information.  I had no idea about either of these things.  Thanks for the tidbits!

May 19, 2008 03:55 PM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

BLR  Your skin will thank you for it!

Lynn  It was bad enough getting the phone call, I can't imagine how scary it was to find him laying there!

Jason You really have no reason to know about this kind of weird stuff unless it happens to you or someone you know.  Hopefully, now that you know, it won't happen to you!

May 20, 2008 03:10 AM
Sandra Workman
Coldwell Banker Realty - Bradley, IL
BBA, Broker, CRS, GRI, ABR, SFR, CNE, ePRO, CNHS

This is very interesting.  I always take a hot shower when I have a fever.  Guess I'll be more careful in the future!

May 20, 2008 11:38 PM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Sandra  Supposedly a warm shower is good for a fever, just not a hot shower.  Be very careful!

May 21, 2008 03:28 AM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

Sharon - I am including this funny and pragmatic post in the Family Ties recap today.

May 24, 2008 03:49 AM
Jan Evett
The Premier Property Group LLC - Rosemary Beach, FL
Broker Associate, 20 years+ in real estate

Hi, Sharon:

Great information for families... thanks for sharing it in this post.  I also want to say that I love the "before and after transformation photos" on your profile page.  Amazing what a difference it makes when properly staged, isn't it?

May 24, 2008 04:38 AM
Elaine Hanson
Coldwell Banker Realty - Malibu | Topanga - Malibu, CA
REALTOR - Topanga, CA Real Estate Agent

This is really interesting, Sharon.  I had no idea about the limes.  Good stuff to know!

May 24, 2008 06:57 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Jason  Thank you for including my post in the ReCap!  I love Family Ties!

Jan   Thank you so much...if you love those photos you should check out my Portfolio on my website.  I love improving the appearance of any and all rooms and sometimes it doesn't really take that much.

Elaine  Now you know and you can warn others!  Or, amaze all your friends with personalized tattoos. 

May 25, 2008 10:39 AM
Cindy Bryant
Redesign Etc. Home Staging - Houston, TX
"Houston Home Staging Pros"

That's weird.   I wonder if lemons, oranges or other citrus fruit have the same effect?

May 25, 2008 01:39 PM
Deb Brooks
Brooks Prime Properties Wichita Falls Texas - Wichita Falls, TX

Hi Sharon, those are very interesting facts. I know that the normal thing to do is to wash out a wound with Hydrogen Peroxide. It bubbles and burns the bacteria. I understand we aren't suppose to use it on an open wound because it actually softens the skin. Who would've known? Humm. Later in the rain~Deb

May 26, 2008 05:35 PM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Cindy  I don't know for sure, but I don't think so.  Also, it is the rind of the lime.

Deb  Softens the skin?  That I would not have known.  Thanks for sharing.

May 27, 2008 03:05 AM
Anonymous
Tessie

I got a good case of phytophotodermatitis in Guatemala after making lime-aid by hand at the beach.  None of the people from the US knew what it was (including a nurse), but every Guatemalan doctor that I talked to knew instantly what it was.  Sadly the people from the US denied the doctors's lime burn diagnosis until I found an article an article on emedicine.com

Nov 13, 2008 10:59 AM
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Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Tessie:  I guess we were lucky to have a doctor who actually knew what it was.  Thanks for the comment.

Nov 16, 2008 10:56 AM
Benita Gottfried
New Vision Interiors LLC - Hopatcong, NJ

It is amazing the tidbits that we pick up and never think that we will use. They do come in handy don't they? thanks for sharing.

Nov 17, 2008 11:28 PM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Benita  You may never use this tidbit, but who knows you could be on vacation somewhere tropical and decide to have a Corona with lime...be careful or you will end up with a mustache!

Nov 18, 2008 10:57 AM