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Sunburns and small scalds can usually be treated at home. Deep or widespread burns need immediate medical attention. Some people need treatment at ...
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 ...
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 ...
Wear loosefitting, lightweight clothing. · Protect against sunburn. · Drink plenty of fluids. · Take extra precautions with certain medications. · Never leave ...
As with some sunburns, the damage may develop hours after the exposure. Major chemical burns need emergency medical help. Minor chemical burns can usually ...
Vivien Williams. This time of year, many of us head outside to enjoy the sunshine. Now, we all know it's important to wear sunscreen to prevent sunburn ...
Sunburn: First aid. Did you know that you can get sunburned on cloudy days — not just when it's sunny? And, once sunburn occurs, you can't do much to limit ...
Sunburn and no ability to tan. For some people with albinism, skin coloring never changes. For others, melanin production may begin or increase during ...
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 ...
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