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The Body Odd - Heated seats burn bums of 2 women

Seeded on Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:32 PM EST
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heat, lesion, over-use, heating-pads, heated-car-seats, dermatosis, pain-itchiness
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"They're warm and cozy on a cold winter's day, there's nothing more soothing than to sit back and bask in their toasty embrace. But used too much, heated car seats can bring on erythema ab igne (aka toasted skin syndrome), a skin condition that can leave ones backside with lesions, pain, itchiness and more,"

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"Unfortunately, repeated exposure to even moderate heat-and car seats can reach an upper limit of 109 degrees--can cause a net-like mottled pigment change in some people's skin."

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:34 PM EST
Kavika

Happy that I already have a red butt...LOL...Indian humor.

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Reply#2 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 5:21 PM EST
tzia62

ROFL That's called Hot Cross Buns."

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#2.1 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 5:33 PM EST
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