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My girlfriend recently suffered from Sun Poisoning. Her face swelled up pretty bad and she developed a scab on her cheek. Her swelling and scabbing have began to subside but now she is complaining of a severe pain under her armpit. Is this related?

Sun poisoning is another term for a severe sun burn causing symptoms such as skin blistering, pain, swelling, headaches, and dehydration. A severe pain under the armpit is not one of the known symptoms of a severe sun burn. If the pain does not subside or worsens, she should seek medical attention.