"Just 10 seconds of sun exposure would cause a reaction, and 30 seconds would put me in the hospital," Richardson told Newsweek.
At first, it looks harmless — a rash, some red blotches, maybe a mild fever. For most people, these signs may indicate an allergic reaction. But for patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS), these ...
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare, severe, and potentially fatal allergic reaction In November 2021, Kara Carpenter and her brother were deep in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas when she ...