βMargarita Burnβ: When Juicing Limes in the Sun Goes Horribly Wrong
The man had developed an unusual skin condition called phytophotodermatitis, also colorfully known as "lime disease."
If Margaritaville were a real place, it should definitely keep a few dermatologists on hand.
In a case of an oft-overlooked food preparation risk, a 40-year-old man showed up to an allergy clinic in Texas with a severe, burning rash on both his hands that had developed two days earlier. A couple of days later, it blistered. And a few weeks after that, the skin darkened and scaled. After several months, the skin on his hands finally returned to normal.
The culprit: lime juice and sunlight.