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  2. Have a sunburn? Dermatologists share 8 ways to heal and feel ...

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    If you've gotten too much sun, you'll want to start using home remedies for that sunburn fast to heal and ease the pain. Here are dermatologists' best tips.

  3. 6 Ways to Soothe a Sunburn, According to Dermatologists

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    Moisturizing is key: Sunburns dry out your skin by damaging its outermost layer and making it more susceptible to water loss, Dr. Reddy says. Choose products containing soothing ingredients, like ...

  4. Dermatologists share how to best treat a sunburn — and why you really shouldn't pick at that peeling skin. Skip to main content. Sign in ...

  5. Sunburn - Wikipedia

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    Sunburn is a form of radiation burn that affects living tissue, such as skin, that results from an overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, usually from the Sun. Common symptoms in humans and other animals include red or reddish skin that is hot to the touch or painful, general fatigue, and mild dizziness.

  6. Overexposed? Try these tips for sunburn relief | Mark Mahoney

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    The sunburn draws fluid to the skin, away from the rest of the body, so drinking extra water can help avoid dehydration. • Protecting sunburned skin. While healing, avoid re-exposing burned skin ...

  7. Desquamation - Wikipedia

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    Scale forms on the skin surface in various disease settings, and is the result of abnormal desquamation. In pathologic desquamation, such as that seen in X-linked ichthyosis, the stratum corneum becomes thicker (hyperkeratosis), imparting a "dry" or scaly appearance to the skin, and instead of detaching as single cells, corneocytes are shed in clusters, which forms visible scales. [2]

  8. Health effects of sunlight exposure - Wikipedia

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    A seasonal variation in blood pressure has been noted for decades. Research indicates that skin exposure to sunlight results in a modest reduction in systolic blood pressure. The effect is independent of vitamin D status, instead being mediated by nitric oxide release from skin upon exposure to UV light. The effect is greater in fair-skinned ...

  9. Here's the right way to get rid of a sunburn - AOL

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    A sunburn draws fluid to the skin and away from the rest of the body, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. Rehydrate by downing plenty of H20, or a low-sugar drink that has electrolytes. (Don ...