(ciltteki) güneş yanığı

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{i} sunburn
To receive a sunburn
A burn on the skin caused by excess exposure to the sun's rays
redness of the skin caused by exposure to the rays of the sun
the skin's reaction to overexposure of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the invisible rays that are part of sunlight
{i} reddening of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun
If someone has sunburn, their skin is bright pink and sore because they have spent too much time in hot sunshine. The risk and severity of sunburn depend on the body's natural skin colour I was concerned that I was not protected and would get a sunburn. red and painful skin that you can get from spending too much time in the sun. Acute skin inflammation caused by overexposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or other sources. More common and severe in light-skinned people, it ranges from mild redness and tenderness to intense pain, edema, and blistering, sometimes with shock, fever, and nausea. The process begins after 15 minutes in the sun, but redness starts 6-12 hours later and peaks within a day. Pigment cells in the skin increase melanin production ("tan"). Cold compresses and analgesics reduce pain. Limiting sun exposure, using sunscreen, and wearing protective clothing can prevent severe sunburn. Long-term sun exposure can eventually cause skin cancer, as well as skin wrinkling and thickening
The burning or discoloration produced on the skin by the heat of the sun; tan
a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
redness of the skin caused by exposure to the rays of the sun get a sunburn by overexposure to the sun
A burn caused by the suns harmful rays
Inflamed state of the skin caused by being out in the sun too long Very dangerous and causes skin cancer
{f} be burned by the sun; get a tan
get a sunburn by overexposure to the sun
To burn or discolor by the sun; to tan
a visible reaction of the skin to overexposure to the sun's invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays
The most common adverse reaction to the sun is the ordinary sunburn -- also known as erythema Burns from the sun are induced primarily by UVB radiation The injury they cause is characterized by delayed redness and swelling followed by tanning and peeling Sometimes the skin darkens without first reddening, but that does not mean that the damage has not occurred Chronic sun damage and sunburns especially in the first 18 years of life can result in dry, wrinkled skin and possibly skin cancer in later life
(ciltteki) güneş yanığı
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