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  2. 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. ... to help keep the burned or peeling area moist. 12. Consider an oatmeal bath.

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

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    “By definition, a sunburn is too much skin damage induced by the sun’s ultraviolet rays resulting in redness, peeling, swelling, and even blistering,” says Kenneth Mark, M.D., a cosmetic ...

  4. 20 Quick Things to Do When You Have the Worst Sunburn Ever - AOL

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    15. Avoid peeling your skin. Resist the urge to peel your sunburned skin. Instead of picking at it, drink another glass of water and apply more aloe and coconut oil. Repeat, repeat, repeat until ...

  5. How to treat your sunburn: Four tips from a dermatologist

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    In an ideal world, all sunburns would be prevented — but with summer in full swing here in Miami, staying out of the sun is a tall order. If you do happen to get sunburned, try these four tips ...

  6. 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.

  7. Polymorphous light eruption - Wikipedia

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    Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) presents with itchy red small bumps on sun-exposed skin, particularly face, neck, forearms and legs. [1] It generally appears 30 minutes to a few hours after sun exposure and may last between one and 14 days. [3]

  8. 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).

  9. How to cover sunburn the right way -- and actually make it ...

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    It's a long summer ahead. Prepare yourself for the worst by knowing how to treat -- and cover up -- the damage.