Symptoms Of Citrus Burns

Burning Sensation

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Many phytophotodermatitis patients will feel a sensation of burning in the red areas, similar to how your skin would feel if you had a sunburn. Having a burning sensation on your skin can be very confusing. The first thing many patients think is they have somehow burnt themselves on something hot. The burning sensation comes from the fact your skin is irritated, and photosynthesis has a hand in that. Photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction, so it produces heat. Since the photosynthesis process would be occurring on your skin, this contributes to the burning sensation.

Keep reading to discover more about the various symptoms of phytophotodermatitis now.

Tender And Painful Skin

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As if the burning sensation wasn't enough, your skin may also feel very tender to the touch, and you could feel some pain besides the burning. The pain could range from mild to extreme and may depend on some of the other symptoms of phytophotodermatitis. The good news is the pain doesn't usually last for a long time. Just like most of the symptoms from phytophotodermatitis, tender and painful skin will go away within a few days to a couple of weeks. In many cases, the pain is manageable, but if it isn't, consult a doctor.

It's time to talk about yet another symptom of phytophotodermatitis. Keep reading!

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