25-04-2024 11:58 via metro.co.uk

Boy, 2, left with painful blisters after touching Britain’s most dangerous plant

Kayvon Wright developed red spots on his face and handsA toddler needed parts of his skin removed after he brushed Britain’s most dangerous plant leaving him covered with painful blisters.
Kayvon Wright developed red spots on his face and hands the morning after walking with his mum near Chard Reservoir in Somerset, England.Initially diagnosed as chickenpox, the spots soon developed into painful blisters, and the two-year-old boy was rushed to a burns unit.Two days late
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