Pain felt amazing, compared to the fuckin itch, it even took my mind off it for some parts. I kept showering myself with cold water, i closed the bathtub pipe so it could fill up, i kept scratching everywhere, my skin was already red and had lots of scratch rips, but pain felt good. She ran out to get them, meanwhile i spent the 40 minutes that added to the most awful hour and something of my life. My girlfriend called my godmother who is a pharmaceutist, so she advised some anti allergy pills and an anti itch spray. I went in the bathtub and started pouring lots of ice cold water on me, it was killing like 20% of the pain but i had hopes my body would go numb from the pain caused by the cold water. I had already tried putting Panthenol on it, as well as yoghurt - both of which didnt work. I cried out loud and screamed like a beast, tearing my skin open with all my strength. I was screaming and crying, my girlfriend came over to see this amazing view of what was left of the human me. Immediately i started scratching everywhere, if only i had known what that would cause. "Luckily" i had managed to get a sunburn on my whole back, and most of my chest and arms. My girlfriend was in the next room working, and i started feeling what most describe as fire ants going in and out of your body by the thousands, what i felt was more like being sewed with needles by 100 people at the same time, in and out. Well it happened 2 days after i had a sunburn, as with the most of people who have experienced it. Heck even the doctors arent really familiar with it because it looks like its one of the rarest conditions regarding a sunburn (which is already ignored by many doctors as an usual thing). Thats the other name for Hells Itch - Suicidal Itch, and after i got out of it, i was amazed to see the internet didnt know much about it. and im a perfectly sane person, who loves his life and tries to avoid drama. The mod is also not very active here, so feel free to use the report button if there are any issues.Īs the title goes, i did think of suicide and not once. 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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