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  1. Sunburn results from a brief (acute) overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. Overexposure to ultraviolet light causes sunburn. Sunburn causes painful reddened skin and sometimes blisters, fever, and chills. People can prevent sunburn by avoiding excessive sun exposure and by using sunscreens. Cold-water compresses, moisturizers, and ...

  2. Aug 6, 2018 · Sunburns typically appear two to six hours after sun exposure, peaking within 24 hours and fading within about 48 hours. It may take longer in severe cases. A sunburn is skin damage caused by ...

  3. Jun 5, 2023 · Sunburn is the skin’s response to too much damage from ultraviolet (UV) rays. A common marker of sunburn is red, inflamed skin, which is the body sending more blood and immune cells to the area.

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    Sunburn may also occur from exposure to other UV light sources such as in a solarium or tanning salon. At a cellular level, sunburn is associated with microscopic changes in the skin. There is the formation of UV-induced sunburn cells and a reduction in Langerhans cells and mast cells , which play an essential part of the body's immune defence ...

  5. Use SPF ( sun protection factor) of 30 or higher and apply frequently when outdoors. Relief of the discomfort becomes important, and there are several sunburn remedies. Medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), and naproxen (Aleve) to decrease pain and inflammation are useful, especially when started early.

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · There are a number of remedies that may help decrease the discomfort of your sunburn. These include: Take a cool bath or shower. Or place wet, cold washcloths on the burn for 10 to 15 minutes, several times a day. You can mix baking soda in the water to help relieve the pain. (Small children may become easily chilled, so keep the water tepid ...

  7. Blood vessels dilate to increase blood flow and bring immune cells to the skin to help clean up the mess. All this causes the redness, swelling and inflammation we associate with a sunburn.” The sunburn will eventually heal, but some of the surviving cells will have mutations that escape repair. These cells could eventually become cancerous.

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