A YOUNG woman has revealed that she thought she would get a tan whilst on holiday, but instead, woke up with sun poisoning.
Hannah, a 22-year-old from , went abroad with her pal, but was left looking like an after not wearing .



The enjoyed herself while and in , but was left in hysterics when her swollen eyes had her resembling the blue creatures from the 2009 Sci-Fi .
Keen to show off her , Hannah took to , where she compared her to that of an Avatar.
Posting online, Hannah uploaded a clip of her red face and simply penned: “How sun poisoning has me looking.”
‘Sun poisoning,’ though not a formal medical term, is a common way to describe a severe , potentially involving symptoms beyond just skin redness and pain, such as fever, chills, and nausea.
In addition to the typical signs of sunburn, sun poisoning can also cause blisters, headaches, dizziness, dehydration and confusion.
Sun poisoning is caused by excessive exposure to from the sun, leading to a severe burn.
While anyone can get sun poisoning, those with fair skin are at a higher risk.
Not only this, but , , and people with certain skin conditions or those taking medications that increase can also find themselves at risk of sun poisoning.
In Hannah’s short clip, the zoomed in on her swollen eyes and explained: “I’m fully healed now but the edema in my face was too crazy not to post, literally woke up with my eye swollen shut.”;
Hannah confirmed that she didn’t wear sun cream whilst in Cuba and as a result, suffered from severe sunburn.
She then confessed: “I had no idea what [] was. Me and my girl both woke up like this because we didn’t use sun screen.”;
With red and swollen skin, Hannah quickly made her way to the nearest , where she was given an injection in her bum to control the ’s reaction.
To prevent sun poisoning, it is crucial to wear sun cream with a high SPF, even on cloudy days.
Those in the sun should seek shade where possible, especially during peak sun hours, and as well as wearing protective , such as long sleeves and hats, should also ensure to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
If you do suspect you have sun poisoning, you should seek medical attention, especially if you have a fever, chills, or dehydration symptoms.
Me and my girl both woke up like this because we didn’t use sun screen
Hannah
To control sun poisoning, you can apply cool compresses and have cold showers to help relieve pain and inflammation.
Over-the-counter pain relievers can also help, and hydration is crucial, so drinking plenty of fluids is advised.
Social media users react
The clip, which was posted under the username @xo.hannah.3, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone and amassed 1.8 million views.
Not only this, but it’s also racked up 129,100 likes, 855 comments and 10,00 shares.
Social media users were gobsmacked by Hannah’s sun poisoning and many flocked to the comments to express this.
One person said: “Omg I thought it was a filter.”;
Another added: “I’m scared.”;
A third commented: “Jump scare omg.”;
I'm sooo sorry that happened to you, but Avatar was the first thing that came to mind
TikTok user
At the same time, many agreed with Hannah and noticed her resemblance to an .
One user penned: “You look like you’re from an Avatar movie omg.”;
A second agreed: “I'm sooo sorry that happened to you, but Avatar was the first thing that came to mind.”;
Alongside crying , someone else chimed in: “It's giving Avatar.”;
