![]() It stops the signals to those small nerves. My doctor said it was nerve damage due to sunburn and proscribed me anti-epilepsy (neuropathic) meds. Typically in about a week there is non-painful widespread peeling. It will further be made worse in that you can sense or will be told by others they think you are dramatizing and attention seeking. You will likely be hysterical and overwhelmed by the thought "you can't escape it". The itch will be absolutely horrific if you are unable to apply a meaningful therapy. Some it lingers on, up to a week I've seen, reducing in severity, possibly short itching fits coming and going (as happened to me once). It typically comes on quickly reaching full force within 30-60min. I'm glad to see so much more recognition on Google of this since I could barely find it years ago 9 years ago when I wrote my play-by-play as I was going through my 3rd or 4th bout of this, on Low Gravity Accents comments section.in the hopes this adds to the arsenal of the sufferer reading right now, the one desperately trying to help a loved one, or the one who's researching for the cure.įrom my 5ish experiences and reading about others, generally is - 24-48hrs after exposure which causes a meaningfully deep pink burn, the itching episode will begin. Look for “TREATMENT PLAN HERE IN THIS COMMENT” in the bottom of this post/message) (If you’re suffering now and frantic, a proposed treatment plan is included in latter part of this message. The mod is also not very active here, so feel free to use the report button if there are any issues. The sub may not be very active, (especially in the winter), but every post counts. The purpose of this subreddit is to hopefully become a nexus for those that have experienced this dermal oddity, share information, studies, news, and remedies. It typically happens with a mild sunburns well away from blistering, however more severe burns can result in an itch lasting almost a week. ![]() This is not sun poisoning, nor is it an allergic reaction. The condition can last anywhere from 12 to 48 hours, where the first day is always the worst, and is gone as if it had never shown up. It can be fierce enough to cause muscle spasms, but in most cases, the experience is best described as truly maddening. Reliably 2-3 days after a reasonably mild (non-blistering) sun burn. A swarm of fire ants biting you from the inside.Īcute, unimaginable, itching that occurs in short, intense waves. Described as having razor sharp sand paper rubbing beneath your skin.
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