Schoolboy screams in pain as skin breaks out in blisters during day at the beach

29 May 2023 , 14:15
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Jaxon Hallwood
Jaxon Hallwood's foot broke out in painful blisters (Image: Debra Patten)

A schoolboy started screaming in pain as his skin broke out in blisters while enjoying a day out at the beach with his grandparents.

Jaxon Hallwood, six, was playing in the sand dunes at Leasowe Bay in Wirral, Merseyside, on Saturday when a small white blister initially appeared on his foot, leaving him unable to walk properly.

He was then taken to Arrowe Park Hospital where doctors were said to have been "baffled" by what the burn-like blisters could be.

His grandmother Debra Patten said she believes the reaction was caused by giant hogweed, reports the Liverpool Echo.

Schoolboy screams in pain as skin breaks out in blisters during day at the beach eiqekidqhitinvThe boy was left screaming in pain (Debra Patten)

"We were watching him. He went to the back of the sand dune and back to the front. Whether he's put his foot in those weeds as he ran around.

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"He was running, skipping, and the next thing he came running to us screaming. We thought he'd broken his toe or trodden on a shell."

She added: "He couldn't catch his breath he was sobbing that hard."

Debra said a tiny white blister initially appeared on Jaxon's foot making it too painful for him to walk.

The RNLI crew on the beach offered to give the family a lift back to the beach car park before they went to Bidston Tesco's pharmacy where Jaxon was given pain relief.

But as the blisters continued to get worse, Debra and her husband Ken decided to take Jaxon to A&E to be checked over.

Debra said: "The nurses, the junior doctor and the consultant all said they had never seen it before.

"The consultant said he was baffled and didn't know what it was."

Schoolboy screams in pain as skin breaks out in blisters during day at the beachThe boy's nan believes the blisters were caused by giant hogweed (LIVERPOOL ECHO)

Debra said they initially thought the blisters could have been caused by a spider bite, until she shared a post in a local Facebook group. More than 300 people replied to the post, with many sharing photos of similar injuries caused by giant hogweed.

Giant hogweed is an enormous cow parsley-like plant that can cause burns to dogs and humans. The sap is one of the most notable parts of the plant, with its thick green stem having patches of purple and white hairs on it. If the sap gets onto your skin and it's then exposed to the sun, it can cause huge blisters which can then recur over months and even years.

Debra now wants to warn others with children who may be visiting the area in the warm weather. Debra added: "Children play in those sand dunes - it's a play area. It's so popular.

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"Jaxon said when he came home 'I never want to go to the beach again. He's only six." Jaxson has got his personality back today.

"He's got a dressing on his foot. He's more upset he can't go to football camp this week."

Charlotte Hadfield

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