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I had to look it up, but apparent "sun poison" is a term for a severe sun burn? Is this a fairly new term, or has it been around for a while? This is the first time I've heard of "sun poisoning"...
Been around since I was 13 at the very least. Currently 31. My be regional or specific to the US though. I'm from western PA for reference.
Yeah, after I posted that I checked google trends and apparently it's a common term. Still seems kinda silly to me. I've had severe sun burns (peeling/blistering) and I've never heard it called "poison". Most people call that a 2nd degree burn. On the other hand, a lot of people don't take sun burns seriously enough, so maybe calling it "poisoning" is justified. You also might be right about it being regional.
Yeah personally when I had it I either also got sick at the same time or it royally fucked up my whole body. Like bed ridden for 2 days and throwing up. Ruined half my vacation 😂 lesson learned though.
I was the same way, but people do seriously undermine the severity of sun damage. It caught me off track when I had severe sun damage, as I didn't expect fever and being woken up by my skin burning and blending into the bed sheets in the middle of the night.