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Sunburn - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview. Sunburn is inflamed, painful skin that feels hot to the touch . It often appears within a few hours of being in the sun too long. You can get sunburn relief with simple self-care measures such as taking pain relievers and cooling the skin. But it may take days for the sunburn to fade.
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Sunburn - Wikipedia
Sunburn is a form of radiation burn that affects living tissue, such as skin, that results from an overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, usually from the ...
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Sunburn: Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Sunburn is red, painful, damaged skin from being out in the sun for too long. When you get a sunburn, ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun (or a tanning bed!) ...
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▪ I. sunburn, n. (ˈsʌnbɜːn) [f. sunburn v. OE. had sunbryne.] 1. a. The condition of being sunburnt; discoloration or superficial inflammation of the skin caused by exposure to the sun; the brown colour or tan thus produced.1652 Sir C. Cotterell tr. Calprenède's Cassandra i. ii. (1676) 2 The sunburn...
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Sunburn - The Skin Cancer Foundation
Sunburn accelerates skin aging and is a leading cause in the majority of cases of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.
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Sunburn | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Sunburn is a visible reaction of the skin's exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation (invisible rays that are part of sunlight), or UV light sources, such as ...
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Sunburn: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
A sunburn is reddening of the skin that occurs after you are overexposed to the sun or other ultraviolet light.
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Sunburn - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Sunburn is an acute inflammatory skin reaction occurring due to extended exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun or artificial sources such as tanning ...
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Sunburn | Better Health Channel
Sunburn is the skin's reaction to too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. You can see sunlight and feel heat (infrared radiation).
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What happens when you get a sunburn - MD Anderson Cancer Center
BY Gina Van Thomme and Kellie Bramlet Blackburn. |. Close. Share this article. Via social media: Or copy the link: Copy to clipboard Copy.
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Sunburn Prevention and Treatment - WebMD
A sunburn is skin damage from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. Most are mild and can be treated at home. But sunburn also increases your risk of melanoma and ...
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Sunburn | DermNet
Sunburn is erythema and oedema from excessive exposure to the sun's rays, more specifically the ultraviolet ( UV) radiation emitted from the sun. Sunburn may also occur from exposure to other UV light sources such as in a solarium or tanning salon. At a cellular level, sunburn is associated with microscopic changes in the skin.
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sunburnn [U] reddening and blistering of the skin caused by being in the sun too much 晒伤的皮肤; 晒斑. Cf 参看 sun-tan.
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Sunburn (disambiguation)
Sunburn may also refer to:
Sun scald, the effects of ultraviolet radiation on the plant kingdom
SS-N-22 Sunburn, two Soviet anti-ship missiles
Sunburn (Sun album), 1978
Sunburn (Blake Babies album), 1990
Sunburn (Fuel album), 1998
"Sunburn" (Fuel song), 1999
"Sunburn" (Muse song), 2000
"Sunburn
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How Bad Is It Really to Peel Your Sunburn? - LIVESTRONG.COM
Jun 7, 2023Store it in the fridge for a cooling effect. "Applying moisturizer will help serve as a protective barrier to help skin heal," Dr. Ilyas says. If the loose edges of your peeling skin start to get annoying, it's OK to trim them back with a pair of clean cuticle scissors. "Just don't pull or tug on any of the adherent skin," she says.
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