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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 ...
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.
severe sunburn; sleepiness; trouble concentrating; trouble sleeping. Rare. Appetite changes; burning, dry, or itching eyes; change in hearing; discharge, ...
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 ...
severe sunburn; shuffling walk; slow heartbeat; slowed movements; slurred speech; sores, ulcers, or white spots in the mouth or on the lips; stiffness of the ...
A trigger event, such as stress, severe sunburn or skin trauma, such as contact with a chemical. The layers of your skin. Skin layers and melanin. Melanin is a ...
Electrical burns, including those caused by lightning, and major chemical burns need emergency medical care. A minor burn might need emergency care if it ...
severe sunburn. Incidence not known. Change in taste or bad, unusual, or unpleasant (after) taste; fear or nervousness; hives or welts. Other side effects not ...
severe sunburn; shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet; skin blisters; sore throat; sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or tongue or inside the mouth ...
Exposure to sunlight, even for brief periods of time, may cause severe sunburn or skin rash, redness, itching, or discoloration. When you begin using this ...
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