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Sunburn affects your body's ability to cool itself, so protect yourself outdoors with a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with ...
Exposure to sunlight, even for brief periods of time, may cause a skin rash, itching, redness or other discoloration of the skin, or a severe sunburn. When ...
Too much sun exposure could cause a serious sunburn. Your skin may continue to be sensitive to sunlight for several months after treatment is stopped. Use a ...
... sunburn dermatitis. Vivien Williams: Typical scenarios would be when you brush up against certain plants on a hike or when you squeeze a lime into a drink ...
severe sunburn; swelling of the breasts (in women); unexplained weight loss; unusual secretion of milk (in women). Other side effects not listed may also occur ...
muscle spasm; restlessness; sensation of spinning; severe sunburn; stomach upset; stopping of menstrual bleeding; swelling of the breasts or breast soreness in ...
Sunburn affects your body's ability to cool itself. Wear sunscreen and sunglasses to protect your eyes and skin. Avoid being outside during the hottest of part ...
If you have a sunburn, the damage is already done. But you can ease the discomfort. Try these steps: Apply cold compresses to the sunburn or take a cool bath.
There's little evidence that a base tan protects against sunburn. Alzheimer's test: Detection at the earliest stages. New experimental Alzheimer's tests may ...
A history of sunburn. One or more severe, blistering sunburns can increase your risk of melanoma. Excessive UV light exposure. Exposure to UV radiation, which ...
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