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One is protected from the sun. The other isn't, gets a sunburn that ruins his day and develops a skin mole that sends him to the doctor. The doctor explains the ...
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Peeling skin may occur because of direct damage to the skin, such as from sunburn or infection. It may also be a sign of an immune system disorder or other ...
severe sunburn; sleepiness or unusual drowsiness; trouble sleeping; tunnel vision. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice ...
UVB is the shorter wavelength of light that penetrates the surface of the skin and causes sunburn. The best sunscreens offer protection from all UV light ...
As with some sunburns, the damage may develop hours after the exposure. Major chemical burns need emergency medical help. Minor chemical burns can usually ...
Each sunburn or tanning bed exposure raises the risk, he says. "We're seeing melanoma happen more often in even teenagers nowadays," Dr. Brewer says. "And ...
Prone to sunburn. If you have blond or red hair, blue or green eyes, and you freckle or sunburn easily, you're also more likely to develop melanoma. Title ...
Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. This is when the sun is most intense and produces the greatest chance of sunburn. · Use sunscreen when outdoors. · Wear ...
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