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Home / Health / Mum's Plea: Dangers of Sunbeds & Nasal Tan

Mum's Plea: Dangers of Sunbeds & Nasal Tan

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Young woman died at 24 from rare aggressive melanoma.
  • Obsessive use of sunbeds and nasal tanners preceded diagnosis.
  • Family now campaigns for awareness of tanning dangers.
Mum's Plea: Dangers of Sunbeds & Nasal Tan

A young woman's life was tragically cut short at the age of 24 due to a rare and aggressive form of melanoma, prompting her mother to issue a stark warning about the dangers of tanning. Paige, who loved sunbathing, escalated her pursuit of a tan through regular sunbed use and novel nasal tanning sprays, despite their known risks.

These nasal tanners, containing Melanotan II, stimulate melanin production but have been linked to severe health issues including nausea, high blood pressure, and kidney damage. Tragically, within months of using these products alongside sunbeds, Paige was diagnosed with melanoma in her mouth, which later spread aggressively.

Despite extensive treatment over two years, the cancer progressed to her lungs and brain, leading to her death. Her mother is now campaigning alongside organizations to raise awareness about the perils of indoor UV tanning and unregulated tanning products, hoping to spare other families similar heartbreak.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nasal tanning sprays, often containing Melanotan II, can cause nausea, vomiting, high blood pressure, kidney damage, and potentially melanoma.
Paige Phillips used sunbeds regularly for a year-round tan, which, combined with nasal tanners, is believed to have accelerated her rare melanoma diagnosis.
Debbie Phillips is campaigning for health warning stickers on sunbeds and a complete ban on nasal tanners to prevent similar tragedies.

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