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UVB is the wavelength of light that penetrates the skin more superficially and causes sunburn. SPF is the measure of how well a sunscreen blocks UVB rays ...
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 ...
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 ...
In dermatology, we have found that people who sunburn or have light hair or eye color are at risk for melanomas caused by sunlight. If this is you, you need ...
Sunburn. Mayo Clinic; 2017. Overview of effects of sunlight. Merck Manual Professional Version. https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/dermatologic ...
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 ...
Peeling skin caused by dry skin or mild sunburn is likely to improve with nonprescription lotions and doesn't require medical care. Call your health care ...
Electrical burns, including those caused by lightning, and major chemical burns need emergency medical care. A minor burn might need emergency care if it ...
Sunburn affects your body's ability to cool itself. Protect yourself outdoors with a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF ...
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