Mysterious 'Hell's Itch' Syndrome Afflicting Thousands In America
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Sarcasm is one of your strong points I see. lol 😂
I'm with ya 100%
I enjoy it.
Probably climate Change...
Why is this sh*t always "Mysterious"? We know where it comes from....
Shhhhh they don't want anyone else to know...
Loose lips sink, mass murder world domination scam plans.
Why did you censor "shit"? Did you mean to say the word or not? Did you think we somehow wouldn't know what word you were trying to say? What does it accomplish besides looking like a coward who can't speak their mind?
Kek…..Even though it’s such a troll thing to say….it’s pretty funny
shit head 😜
Dr. Baffled really gets around. He's baffled by pretty much everything.
Sunscreen, another poison foisted on the unsuspecting public. The best thing is probably simply to avoid any jabs.
Yea imagine believing the life giving sun is harmful
Solar urticaria is a rare allergic reaction to sun exposure. The condition causes an itchy rash or hives that appear on any skin that has been exposed to the sun. The more skin that is exposed to sunlight, the more serious the reaction will be. There is no cure for solar urticaria.
I am allergic to the sun so it is a real condition. Vitamin D has improved it some and I take 10,000 IU's per day plus a Super K. My D level went from 25 to 60 and that allows me to very slowly acclimate to the sun so I don't react as quickly. I did not have this at all until about middle age so I really don't know how you become allergic...I just work with what I got.
Isolated incident.
Do some research...not as rare as you think.
I have / had this for 20 years. Was perfectly fine one day then all of a sudden started going into shock from it. I used to literally burn through my clothes. I had to wear really thick clothes or layers.
Just like transgender. Sure it exists. It’s Not the norm. I bet it’s a dietary imbalance. Probably eat a lot of seed oils.
Of course. But there are people pole my mom who won’t even go out for 30 minutes for a walk without sunscreen! Last time she took our kid out for like an hour on a moderate day, she came come literally cakes in sunscreen.
Note that just wearing clothing does not actually block the radiation of sunlight; normal clothing has a ton of holes that don't actually protect you. Actually same with hats too.
SPF clothing is very effective however, and sun sleeves if you only need to protect yourself for the short term on a hot day are good too
Your "farmer tan" doesn't mean that UV rays are blocked, it just means they're reduced so covered receives it in lower doses. SPF clothing is designed to have total protection from UV rays.
Okay, let's try to educate you a little bit kiddo since you seem to be actually stupid here.Let's go simpler to really point out how retarded you are for this:Curtains. Blackout curtains are designed to block all rays, and can turn a room pitch black. Most other curtains allow light through, which you can easily see on a sunny day by the illumination through said curtains.
By adding separate layers and tightening the knit, you can go from seeing the light to blocking it entirely.
SPF 100 clothing is specifically designed to prevent light from getting through. Normal clothes are not.
It's LITERALLY that simple. Light is not a magical conspiracy theory. It exists. We understand how it works. We can only see because light bounces off of surfaces in all directions until it reaches our retina.
Edit for transparent redactions of my toxicity. It's better to admit when you're wrong and own it than try to hide it behind edits.
So why don’t I get a tan on my balls?
Because you wear underwear, I would assume? Unless you're going commando. Jeans are also tightly knit, if those are what you wear in the every day.
If you don't understand how light reflects off surfaces, you probably shouldn't try to discount what someone is saying.
Single layer "summer" clothing does indeed have holes but still provides limited protection. I wear a long-sleeve shirt for most of summer and occasionally pull the sleeves down if I start to burn (which is admittedly rare).
Do you not understand how we perceive light? In order to see, we have to have light.
Things that cast a shadow do not block the light from the shadow, they reduce it. Light bounces in all directions, off of all surfaces, so by having a tight knit that don't allow UV rays through, you are protecting your skin from sunlight.
Shade does not block radiation. This is easily understood by people who aren't retarded because you can still see in the shade.
At night time, it is pitch black because the only substantial light you receive is reflected across the surface of the moon to varying degrees. And night tends to be darker than the shadows you're referring to.
It's honestly quite basic science that I guess they stopped teaching in schools.
No shit, I started getting this like 6 years ago. It is no fucking joke, this shit is intense. People thought I was crazy and looked at me like, yeah sun burns itch......but this is a whole other itch. Like an internal itch, the only thing that helped was to basically scald my skin in the shower, basically making pain override the itch. I have found out now that if I put aquafor on my skin the day I get burned I can stop from getting it. But I swear, this is the worst thing I have ever had happen to me, even worse than full body poison ivy.
I had symptoms....it was my VITAMIN D LEVEL!!! Ding ding! Other symptoms too.
If you are not on 5000ui of D3 daily do so now. Five weeks then drop to 2000ui daily forever.
"Like a tard." Makes me chuckle every time.
Makes sense too, I get outside alot more now, but back then I was only a couple years into my dev career and I worked literally in a basement for about 10 to 12 hours everyday. It was hell.
Yeah I take vitamin d now, thanks for the tip! Shit is honestly no joke.
Hahaha yep, I tried benadryl and I was eventually able to fall asleep with it. But I woke up a little later once it wore off and was back in hell. I don't wish this on my worst enemy.
Have you tried Pepsid AC and Benadryl? Both have antihistamines. They each have a different antihistamine for allergic reactions.
Dude I feel you. It was bad when I had it. I thought I was allergic to something in the candle shop we went to on our honeymoon. It wound up being the beginning of hells itch. Hot shower, salve.... nothing works.
It went away after 16hours I was hopped up on Benadryl and Kona Beer to stop it.
I told someone at work about it a few years later and their professor did a whole lecture on it. Its rare but does happen. Unless you have had it, you have no idea how much it sucks.
Love Kona and the Kona brewery btw lol, but yeah it was awful. And you are right, everyone thinks you are crazy because your skin still looks normal. Not glad you had it, but glad someone can relate!
The worst was if you moved the shirt rubbed on the skin just and little then sends you down this spiral of itching, heart palpitations and sweating all over again. Thinking about it even 6 years later makes me go crazy.
Yep and me too!
Look into the homeopathic rhus tox. I am very allergic to poison ivy and that helps if I ever get it. Urticaria urens could also be helpful. It can be used for extreme itching...you don't have to have poison ivy.
Could be a form of psoriasis. Given the jabs, immune disorder is not surprising.
Not a doctor, so I will only say -- don't scratch it!
Hells itch absolutely sucks. I am allergic to some soaps and when I end up showering with them I get hells itch for about an hour.
Not that even five minutes of it is fun, however when you get it from a sun burn, it basically last as long as a normal sun burn would itch, at least for me.
When did this arise ? I’m sure vaccines are not to blame. Hope they don’t get schlong covid
I have had this...about 30 years ago. I got a really bad sunburn while I was flat-tar roofing in Montana. It was overcast, so dummy me took my shirt off. The sunburn was gone in a couple of days, but the pain was exactly as described: a thousand pin pricks firing at different times all over my back. My body twitched all the time, and the only relief was to stand in a cold shower, or lie in a cold bath with ice cubes. It lasted almost a week. I never did that again. In fact, I stay out of the sun as much as possible, except 30 minutes or more to get vitamin D.
I came down with a similar skin condition in the mid '90's, still have it today but the sun helps it. Doc in the '90's told me to stay away from the flu shot. Ivermectin helps tremendously so yeah, Covid had some benefits. "Officially" it is a form of eczema...right.
So it was a parasite?
More likely an autoimmune condition.
This sounds made up like they’re covering for a side effect that’s getting noticed. The mention of “sunburn” because they do NOT want us outside. 👀
They can blame it on man-made global warming... the only cure is more taxes and less freedom!
If u had a genetic weakness and took the jab then you just caused it to worsen.
So, it’s sunburn itch? This has been a thing ever since humans had too much sun. No mystery here. Better get Scooby and the gang on the the case!
same here
people are not out in the sun like they used to be
they think they discovered something new
this is stupid
warm bath --- aloe vera
Interesting condition. I haven't worn sunscreen in 25 years and soak up as much sun as possible. Occasionally I'll burn a little but not painful or itchy. I do put on aloe if I feel my skin getting tight from a lot of sun and that seems to eliminate any peeling.
Sounds like Meth
chiggers and scabies.
Revelation 16 1
Then I heard a loud voice from the temple saying to the seven angels, "Go, pour out the seven bowls of God's wrath on the earth." The first angel went and poured out his bowl on the land, and ugly and painful sores broke out on the people who had the mark of the beast and worshiped his image.