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  1. Sunburn is red, painful, damaged skin from being out in the sun for too long. Healthcare providers group sunburns by the severity of skin damage. The two most common types of sunburn are: First-degree sunburn: Damage to your skin’s outer layer. This usually heals on its own in a few days to a week.

  2. Jun 7, 2024 · 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.

  3. Mar 31, 2021 · This article looks at the signs and symptoms of first and second degree sunburn, as well as some treatment options. It also looks at how people can lower their risk of sunburn.

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Most sunburns heal fine on their own. Consider seeking treatment for severe or repeated sunburn. You're likely to first see your primary care provider. Before you go to your appointment, list the medications you're taking — including vitamins, herbs and nonprescription drugs.

  5. Stay in the shade until the sunburn is healed. Additional sun exposure will only increase the severity and pain of the sunburn. If the sunburn is severe and blisters form, talk with your healthcare provider right away.

  6. Sep 19, 2023 · Burned and Blistering? When To See a Doctor for a Sunburn. Leaving a severe sunburn untreated can lead to dehydration and heat-related illness. Sunburn is red, painful, damaged skin from being out in the sun for too long.

  7. Oct 18, 2019 · Objectives: Identify the signs, degrees, and potential complications of sunburn in patients during physical examinations. Implement evidence-based sunburn prevention measures, including counseling on sun safety measures and sunscreen use.

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