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    English girl, 16, suffers horrific sunburn on back after snorkelling in Cuba

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    A 16-year-old girl from England who suffered a horrific sunburn on her back while holidaying in Cuba this week has since taken to Facebook to warn others of the summer sun’s dangers.

    Maisie Squires, of Leeds, told Fox News Saturday that she was enjoying a snorkelling excursion near the end of her family’s two-week trip to Cuba when the terrible sunburn struck.

    With temperatures hovering around 35.5C, Squires said that she kept herself covered in sunscreen through the trip, and applied sun protection cream before the fateful ocean adventure.


    Maisie Squires, pictured, said she was enjoying the end of her family’s two-week trip to Cuba with a snorkelling excursion on July 23 when the terrible sunburn struck.

    Nevertheless, the fierce Caribbean rays caused devastating damage to her back during the one-hour trip.

    “Time passed as I was having a lot of fun and was very interested in the sea life," Maisie said. "I was not aware that my back was burning as I was in the cool water, concentrating on snorkelling."

    Hours later, at dinner, Squires began feeling pain all over her arms and back.

    In hopes of soothing the symptoms, her mother put lotion all over the sunburn. Later that night, Squires said that she could hardly sleep, “as I was in that much pain, I could hardly move.”

    The next day, four blisters blossomed on Squires’ back, and a cream from the hotel doctor proved to be no help.

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    By the time the family went to the airport for their nine-hour flight home to the U.K., Squires said her blisters were growing by the hour.

    “When walking it felt like I had water balloons on my back. I could feel the fluid in the blisters moving around,” she recalled. “The massive blisters were appearing through the back of my top causing everybody to look at me.”

    “For the whole flight I had to sit with my back arched forward with my head in front of my knees,” she remembered. Upon deplaning, Squires revealed that her little sister ran past her and nudged her side, accidentally popping the biggest blister in the process.

    “My whole back was soaking from the fluid,” she said.

    After arriving home, Squires and her mother rushed to the Accident & Emergency department. Doctors told the girl that her blisters would pop on their own and to let them be or risk infection.

    In the days since, the 16-year-old has been resting at home under the care of her family, telling Fox News that her back is “healing very well” although "it is still very painful and sore."

    “My back burnt like this as I was not aware of the heat that was directly on my back and also I have very fair skin, meaning I burn easily," she said.

    "If I had not put sun cream on my back, it would’ve been so much worse,” she continued. “I just hope that people see how dangerous the sun actually is and hopefully my horrific mistake has been a big lesson to most people and also me myself.”

    Squires has shared her story to Facebook, where her post has since gone viral with over 12,000 shares and 20,000 comments as of Saturday afternoon.

    The girl’s father, Dean Squires told The Sun that his daughter’s sunburn was “much worse in real life” and verifies that his daughter had been wearing sunscreen on the front and back of her body during the unfortunate snorkeling trip.

    “She was wearing sun cream on front and back,” he told the outlet. “I’ve never seen as bad before. We know teenagers don’t listen, but she was wearing cream and was still burnt.”

    “Hopefully it’ll be a good warning to other people,” Dean Squires added.

    Likewise, a spokesperson for the British Association of Dermatologists recommended that swimmers and snorkellers wear protective clothing when spending long periods of time in the sun as an extra precaution against dangerous UV rays.

    "Prevention is always better than a cure when it comes to sunburn, as the ‘cure’ will only do so much, and the damage to the skin can’t be reversed,” the official told the Sun, advising that cases of severe sunburn and blistering should immediately be seen by a doctor.

    https://www.foxnews.com/health/girl-...norkeling-cuba

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    don't be out too long in the sun

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    Looks horrific and excruiatingly painful and dangerous.... she may develop skin cancers as a result and should inspect her skin carefully following the burning. I've never seen a sunburn as horrific as that picture.

    Sun protection lotions need to be applied properly - at least 30 minutes before going into the sun, so they can properly absorb into the various layers of the skin. The lotions need to be from a reputable brand and applied liberally.

    It's best for fair skin types to use a high SPF level and a wide UV spectrum protection. She may not have been using the correct SPF level of protection.

    The lips, eyes, scalp, ears, etc, also need to be protected with specialist products and UPF50 rated sunhats and proper large sunglasses.

    People are also supposed to seek shade when the sun is at its strongest, wear protective UPF50 breathable clothing to protect their skin, and sit in the cool shade under a UPF50 rated sun parasol.

    If she went in the sea, the lotion may have washed off and it would take another 30-45 minutes for the lotion she reapplied to her skin to sink in - while her skin was already being exposed to the dangerous sunrays.

    I feel sorry for her as she's young, but her parents need to advise her on how to stay safe in the sun as that's a really bad sunburn she has. The info on all this is found in lots of places each year - in beauty and health magazines, in the National Health Service websites, in the free leaflet guides strewn around like confetti in GP waiting rooms, and it's written on the sun lotion products too.

    Sometimes people walk along beaches to give people who are sunbathing health leaflets and safety warnings on the dangers of tanning, sunbathing, using sunbeds, or not covering their skin or seeking shade from the sun.

    The most vulnerable people are children... and also adults with reduced mental capacity, such as those with memory loss or the elderly, who may forget the risks and dangers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ♥ Lily ♥ View Post
    Looks excruiating painful and dangerous.... she may develop skin cancers as a result and should inspect her skin carefully following the burning.

    Sun protection lotions need to be applied properly - at least 30 minutes before going into the sun, so they can properly absorb into the various layers of the skin. The lotions need to be from a reputable brand and applied liberally.

    It's best for fair skin types to use a high SPF level and a wide UV spectrum protection. She may not have been using the correct SPF level of protection.

    The lips, eyes, scalp, ears, etc, also need to be protected with specialist products and UPF50 rated sunhats and proper large sunglasses.

    People are also supposed to seek shade, wear protective UPF50 clothing to cover their skin or to sit under a UPF50 rated sun parasol.

    If she went in the sea, the lotion may have washed off and it would take another 30-45 minutes for the lotion she reapplied to her skin to sink in while her skin was exposed to the dangerous sunrays.
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    Perhaps she just put her sun cream before go out and after 5 hours she never put sun cream again, the people thinks that the solar cream protects always in the day, for example i have seen people with solar cream and after 5 hours they have not put again so the result is a sunburn

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    I'm in the equivalent southern latitude (20°) as Cuba, probable she has some previous problem, as lupus or other illness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ♥ Lily ♥ View Post
    Looks horrific and excruiating painful and dangerous.... she may develop skin cancers as a result and should inspect her skin carefully following the burning. I've never seen a sunburn as horrific as that picture.

    Sun protection lotions need to be applied properly - at least 30 minutes before going into the sun, so they can properly absorb into the various layers of the skin. The lotions need to be from a reputable brand and applied liberally.

    It's best for fair skin types to use a high SPF level and a wide UV spectrum protection. She may not have been using the correct SPF level of protection.

    The lips, eyes, scalp, ears, etc, also need to be protected with specialist products and UPF50 rated sunhats and proper large sunglasses.

    People are also supposed to seek shade, wear protective UPF50 clothing to cover their skin or to sit under a UPF50 rated sun parasol.

    If she went in the sea, the lotion may have washed off and it would take another 30-45 minutes for the lotion she reapplied to her skin to sink in while her skin was exposed to the dangerous sunrays.

    I feel sorry for her as she's young, but her parents should advise her on how to stay safe in the sun. The info on all this is found everywhere each year - in beauty and health magazines, in the National Health Service websites, in the free leaflet guides strewn around like confetti in GP waiting rooms, and it's written on the sun lotion products too.

    Sometimes people walk along beaches to give foolish people who are sunbathing health leaflets and safety warnings on the dangers of tanning, sunbathing, using sunbeds, or not covering their skin in the sun.
    no matter what skin tone is a person for suffer sun burns

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    turn off the Sun

    this is White People's beach environment
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    This would never happen to a dark skinned brother like myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayetooey View Post
    This would never happen to a dark skinned brother like myself.
    then why i met a brazilian guy with blonde hair and curly, and he always tan, he never suffered sunburns, he doesnt wear tan cream or solar protection, just cap or nothing

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