00:48 Florida Man Gets Sun Burn Squeezing Limes Florida man, Aaron Peers was making margaritas in the sun when he squeezed limes and suffered second-degree burns. Matt Sampson has the details.

One Florida man's sunny summertime trip to Margaritaville ended badly on Memorial Day after he suffered a rare skin reaction.

WJXX reports that Aaron Peers and his fiancée Alyse Golden were celebrating with margaritas in their Jacksonville, Florida, home's backyard and Peers began to squeeze limes for the drinks .

When the lime juice reached Peers' hands, the citric acid reacted with the intense May sun and resulted in a rare condition referred to as "Margarita Dermatitis" or Phytophotodermatitis.

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The next night, Peers says the burns began to appear, and within two days blisters began to surface on his hands, according to ABC News .

Peers then went to the emergency room and shocked doctors with his second-degree burns.

"So the blistering is gone and now I'm left with really bright pink skin," Peers told WJXX. "If you can imagine when I was actually squeezing the limes how the juice might run over and it got up my arm. Yeah the most normal reaction is that's gross, which I agree, it's super gross."

Weeks after the accident, Peers' hands are recovering, but the margarita mishap is throwing a wrench into some important plans.

Peers and Golden are expecting to marry soon, and have already pushed back their Hawaii honeymoon plans.

For their wedding photos, the couple says they'll use photoshop to edit out the burns, and with a little luck, hopefully the ring will fit on Peers' swollen hands come the wedding day.

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