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  1. False `Sunburn' May Signal Onset of Facial Disorder.: An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Rachel Franz, 2000-06-01
  2. Handling Sun and Sunburn Naturally by Jerry Mckee, 2010-07-07
  3. CORTLANDT FORUM - A Physician's Magazine For The Exchange Of Ideas July 2007 (Volume 20 Number 7, Derm DX, XDR TB: How scary is it?, Iron overload, pneumonia guidelines, sunburn quiz)
  4. Skin Conditions Resulting From Physical Factors: Freckle, Tattoo, Chronic Wound, Sunburn, Subcutaneous Emphysema, Solar Urticaria
  5. Of gardens seeds, and sunburn.(PRACTICE MANAGEMENT): An article from: Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association by Ronald Hixson, 2009-09-22
  6. It's only sunburn--a case study.(focus: Burns and wound care / Education): An article from: Australian Nursing Journal by Mathew Dutton, 2006-06-01
  7. DIAGNOSIS MAGAZINE: CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIES FOR PRIMARY CARE MEDICINE, JULY 1987, WHEN IS A SUNBURN NOT A SUNBURN? by JEFFREY P. CALLEN, 1987
  8. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Sunburn by Ken R. Wells, 2001-01-01
  9. 'Sunburn Alert' proposed for popular cosmetics. (Products Containing Alpha Hydroxy Acids).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Elizabeth Mechcatie, 2003-01-01
  10. Sunburn: Direct DNA Damage, Indirect DNA Damage, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Melanoma
  11. Sunburn and swelling: the edema of erythema.(Letter to the Editor): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Bruce E. Johnson, 2005-06-01
  12. Sunburn: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Tish, A.M. Davidson, Carol Turkington, 2006
  13. Rosacea related to sunburn, not alcohol use.(DERMATOLOGY)(Report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Robert Finn, 2009-05-15
  14. Fuel Albums: Angels & Devils, Natural Selection, Something Like Human, Sunburn, the Best of Fuel, Small the Joy, Porcelain, Hazleton

61. Sun Burn
sunburn is caused by excessive exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet light source. sunburn occurs because the body is unable to make enough melanin
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Links Skin Care Information What is a Sunburn? Sunburn is the result of not using proper skin protection while sunbathing or even from routine sun exposure. The skin becomes red, tender and swollen. You may have a stinging sensation and blistering may occur. Some people even get a low grade fever . The skin will eventually shed or peel, once the skin underneath has renewed itself. Everyone, even dark skinned persons, are at risk for sunburn. Redness, pain, swelling, and even blistering can occur from this over exposure. Peeling of the skin usually follows several days later. The pain of sunburn is usually greatest between 6 and 48 hours after exposure. What Causes Sunburn? Sunburn is caused by excessive exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet light source. Sunburn occurs because the body is unable to make enough melanin (protective pigment in the skin) to protect the skin. Sunburn may occur in less than 15 minutes of sun exposure for light-skinned persons while it may take hours for a dark-skinned person to develop a sunburn. What are the Side Effects?

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64. Sunburn
An informational monograph on sunburns for patient education and counseling.
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Sunburns are burns caused by overexposure the ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun or from sunlamps.
- Repeated sun exposure and sunburns cause premature aging of the skin and increase the risk of skin cancer in the damaged areas.
- Each blistering sunburn doubles the risk of developing skin cancer later in life. Symptoms of a sunburn
Minor sunburn is a first-degree burn that turns the skin pink or red and is painful and warm.
- Second-degree burns can be caused by prolonged sun exposure and are characterized by blistering of the skin. Prevention of sunburns
- Sunscreens should be applied prior to prolonged exposure to the sun and reapplied according to the product directions. Sunscreens should be SPF 15 or greater and applied 30 minutes prior to exposure. - Hats, protective clothing (T-shirts) and sunglasses with 99% to 100% UV protection should be worn.

65. Pediatric Advisor 2004.2: Sunburn
A sunburn is caused by overexposure of the skin to the ultraviolet (UV) rays of Unfortunately, the symptoms of sunburn do not begin until 2 to 4 hours
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What is a sunburn?
A sunburn is caused by overexposure of the skin to the ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun or a sunlamp. Most people have been sunburned many times. Vacations can quickly turn into painful experiences when the power of the sun is overlooked. Unfortunately, the symptoms of sunburn do not begin until 2 to 4 hours after the sun's damage has been done. The peak reaction of redness, pain, and swelling is not seen for 24 hours. Minor sunburn is a first-degree burn which turns the skin pink or red. Prolonged sun exposure can cause blistering and a second-degree burn. Sunburn never causes a third-degree burn or scarring. Repeated sun exposure and suntans cause premature aging of the skin (wrinkling, sagging, and brown sunspots). Repeated sunburns increase the risk of skin cancer in the damaged area. Each blistering sunburn doubles the risk of developing malignant melanoma, which is the most serious type of skin cancer.

66. Pediatric Advisor 2004.2: Sunburn For Teenagers
sunburn is caused by overexposure of the skin to the ultraviolet (UV) rays Unfortunately, the symptoms of sunburn do not begin until 2 to 4 hours after
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What is a sunburn?
Sunburn is caused by overexposure of the skin to the ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun or a sunlamp. Most people have been sunburned many times. Vacations can quickly turn into painful experiences when the power of the sun is overlooked. Unfortunately, the symptoms of sunburn do not begin until 2 to 4 hours after the sun's damage has been done. The peak reaction of redness, pain, and swelling is not seen for 24 hours. Minor sunburn is a first-degree burn which turns the skin pink or red. Prolonged sun exposure can cause blistering and a second-degree burn. Sunburn never causes a third-degree burn or scarring. Repeated sun exposure and suntans cause premature aging of the skin (wrinkling, sagging, and brown sunspots). Repeated sunburns increase the risk of skin cancer in the damaged area. Each blistering sunburn doubles the risk of developing malignant melanoma, which is the most serious type of skin cancer.

67. Sunburn
How to soothe your preschooler s sunburned skin, and how to recognize a serious sunburn (or heat stroke) that requires a call to the doctor.
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What's the best way to treat my daughter's sunburn?
For starters, make sure your child drinks plenty of fluids; she's probably dehydrated from being out in the sun. To soothe the sunburned area, soak a clean washcloth in cool water, wring it out, and gently place it on the sunburned area for 10 to 15 minutes a few times a day (just make sure your child doesn't get chilled). Or let her soak in a cool bath. (Adding baking soda or Aveeno, an oatmeal-based bath treatment, to the water can make it more soothing.) Giving her children's acetaminophen (Tylenol) or children's ibuprofen (Advil) can also ease the pain. (Stay away from aspirin, as it can put your child at risk for Reye's Syndrome var ad2=''; document.write(ad2);

68. Sunburn Health-e-Quiz
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69. Sunburn Health-e-Quiz
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70. Avoiding And Treating Sunburn
Learn what you can do to avoid and treat sunburns in your children, including limiting sun exposure and using sunscreen.
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71. Sunburn
Presentaion Patients generally seek help only if their sunburn is severe. Do not allow the patient to use OTC sunburn medications that contain local
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Presentaion: Patients generally seek help only if their sunburn is severe. There will be a history of extended exposure to sunlight or to an artificial source of ultraviolet radiation, such as a sunlamp. The burns will be accompanied by intense pain and the patient will not be able to tolerate anything touching the skin. There may be systemic complaints that include nausea, chills, and fever. The affected areas are erythematous and are accompanied by mild edema. The more severe the burn, the earlier it will appear and the more likely it will progress to edema and blistering.
What to do:
  • Inquire as to whether or not the patient is using a photosensitizing drug (e.g., tetracyclines, thiazides, sulfonamides, phenothiazines) and have the patient discontinue its use.
  • Have the patient apply cool compresses of water or Burow's solution (Domeboro Powder Packets-1 pkt in 1 pint of water) as often as desired to relieve pain. This is the most comforting therapy.
  • The patient may be helped by applying a topical steroid spray such as dexamethasone (Decaspray) and using an emollient such as Lubriderm.

72. Sunburn - VeterinaryPartner.com - A VIN Company!
sunburn is damage to the tissues caused by exposure to the sun s rays. What to Do. Prevention is much better than treatment. Keep your pets out of direct
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73. University Of Missouri-Rolla
sunburn is a condition resulting from an over exposure of the skin to Ultraviolet (UV) Everyone, even dark skinned persons, are at risk for sunburn.
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Sunburn is a condition resulting from an over exposure of the skin to Ultraviolet (UV) rays found in sunlight. Everyone, even dark skinned persons, are at risk for sunburn. Fair skinned, blue eyed blondes and redheads are especially susceptible. Redness, pain, swelling, and even blistering can occur from this over exposure. Peeling usually follows several days later. The pain of a sunburn is usually greatest between 6 and 48 hours after exposure. Sunburn Prevention (see Sun Safety
  • Try to avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. when its rays are strongest
  • Use a sunscreen with SPF of 15 or greater at all times. Use a waterproof product if swimming or exercising and reapply according to directions.
  • Beware of cloudy days, you can still burn then

74. AllRefer Health - Sunburn (Burn From The Sun)
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75. AllRefer Health - Sunburn First Aid
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Definition Sunburn is the result of over-exposure to the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. While the symptoms are usually temporary (such as red skin that is painful to the touch), the skin damage is often permanent and can have serious long-term health effects, including skin cancer.
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Sunburn Keep in mind:
  • There is no such thing as a "healthy tan". Unprotected sun exposure will cause premature aging of the skin. Both first and second degree burns can occur from sun exposure.

76. Sunburn
ICD9-CM 692.71 sunburn Web references; American Academy of Dermatology. Author(s) Mark R. Dambro, MD Illustrations
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Sunburn
DESCRIPTION:
  • Characteristics - mild erythema with subsequent scaling, pain, swelling, skin tenderness, blisters, fever, chills, weakness, shock, secondary infections, miliaria-like eruptions, exfoliation

CAUSES:
  • exposure to sunlight (or other ultraviolet light source) following administration of phototoxicity-producing drugs
  • overexposure to ultraviolet rays of UVB (2800 to 3200A); danger increases proportionately to high altitude
ICD-9-CM:
692.71 sunburn
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  • 77. Sunburn
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    Inflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun. Description
    Sunburn is caused by exposure to the ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun. There are two types of ultraviolet rays, UVA and UVB. UVA rays penetrate the skin more deeply and can cause melanoma in susceptible people. UVB rays, which don't penetrate as deeply, cause sunburn and wrinkling. Most UVB rays are absorbed by sunscreens , but only about half the UVA rays are absorbed. Skin cancer from sun overexposure is a serious health problem in the United States, affecting almost a million Americans each year. One out of 87 will develop malignant melanoma , the most serious type of skin cancer, and 7,300 of them will die each year. Fair-skinned people are most susceptible to sunburn, because their skin produces only small amounts of the protective pigment called melanin. People trying to get a tan too quickly in strong sunlight are also more vulnerable to sunburn. While they have a lower risk, even the darkest-skinned people can get skin cancer. Repeated sun overexposure and burning can prematurely age the skin, causing yellowish, wrinkled skin. Overexposure can increase the risk of skin cancer, especially a serious burn in childhood.

    78. Child Health Advice | Child Health & Safety | Children's Hospital & Regional Med
    Most sunburn is a firstdegree burn which turns the skin pink or red. sunburns and Infants Infants have thin skin that can sunburn easily.
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    79. The Sunburn - Iran's Awesome Nuclear Anti-Ship Missile
    The sunburn missile has never seen use in combat, to my knowledge, which probably Not only did the sunburn missile destroy the dummy target ship,
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    I was shocked when I learned the facts about these Russian-made cruise missiles. The problem is that so many of us suffer from two common misperceptions. The first follows from our assumption that Russia is militarily weak, as a result of the breakup of the old Soviet system. Actually, this is accurate, but it does not reflect the complexities. Although the Russian navy continues to rust in port, and the Russian army is in disarray, in certain key areas Russian technology is actually superior to our own. And nowhere is this truer than in the vital area of anti-ship cruise missile technology, where the Russians hold at least a ten-year lead over the US. The second misperception has to do with our complacency in general about missiles-as-weapons probably attributable to the pathetic performance of Saddam Hussein's Scuds during the first Gulf war: a dangerous illusion that I will now attempt to rectify.
    Many years ago, Soviet planners gave up trying to match the US Navy ship for ship, gun for gun, and dollar for dollar. The Soviets simply could not compete with the high levels of US spending required to build up and maintain a huge naval armada. They shrewdly adopted an alternative approach based on strategic defense. They searched for weaknesses, and sought relatively inexpensive ways to exploit those weaknesses. The Soviets succeeded: by developing several supersonic anti-ship missiles, one of which, the SS-N-22 Sunburn, has been called "the most lethal missile in the world today."

    80. Sunburn - OneLook Dictionary Search
    Quick definitions (sunburn). noun redness of the skin caused by exposure to the rays of Phrases that include sunburn get a sunburn, indian sunburn,
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