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  2. Easy soothing techniques for sunburn [Video] - AOL

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  3. Sunburn - Wikipedia

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    After sun exposure, the skin may turn red in as little as 30 minutes, but sunburn usually takes 2 to 6 hours. Pain is usually strongest 6 to 48 hours after exposure. The burn continues to develop for 1 to 3 days, occasionally followed by peeling skin after 3 to 8 days. Some peeling and itching may continue for several weeks. [citation needed]

  4. Here's how to avoid 'mask burns,' according to a dermatologist

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  5. 6 Ways to Soothe a Sunburn, According to Dermatologists

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  6. Phototoxicity - Wikipedia

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    The skin response resembles an exaggerated sunburn. The involved chemical may enter into the skin by topical administration, or it may reach the skin via systemic circulation following ingestion or parenteral administration. The chemical needs to be "photoactive," which means that when it absorbs light, the absorbed energy produces molecular ...

  7. Phytophotodermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Phytophotodermatitis, also known as berloque dermatitis, [1] [2] [3] margarita photodermatitis, [4] [5] lime disease [6] or lime phytodermatitis [6] is a cutaneous phototoxic inflammatory reaction resulting from contact with a light-sensitizing botanical agent (such as lime juice) followed by exposure to ultraviolet A (UV-A) light (from the sun, for instance).

  8. Here’s everything you should know about how to prevent - AOL

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    Tuesday marks the official start to summer, and whether you’re lying on the beach, playing tennis or mowing the lawn, the sun is working hard to redden and blister your skin. Despite all the ...

  9. Post-exposure prophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Post-exposure prophylaxis, also known as post-exposure prevention (PEP), is any preventive medical treatment started after exposure to a pathogen in order to prevent the infection from occurring. It should be contrasted with pre-exposure prophylaxis , which is used before the patient has been exposed to the infective agent.