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- Sunburn abstract "A sunburn is a form of radiation burn that affects living tissue, such as skin, that results from an overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, commonly from the sun. Usually, normal symptoms in humans and other animals consist of red or reddish skin that is hot to the touch, general fatigue, and mild dizziness. An excess of UV radiation can be life-threatening in extreme cases. Exposure of the skin to lesser amounts of UV radiation will often produce a suntan.Excessive UV radiation is the leading cause of primarily non-malignant skin tumors. Sunscreen is widely agreed to prevent sunburn, and some types of skin cancer. Clothing, including hats, is considered the preferred skin protection method. Moderate sun tanning without burning can also prevent subsequent sunburn, as it increases the amount of melanin, a skin photoprotectant pigment that is the skin's natural defense against overexposure. Importantly, both sunburn and the increase in melanin production are triggered by direct DNA damage. When the skin cells' DNA is damaged by UV radiation, type I cell-death is triggered and the skin is replaced.".
- Sunburn icd10 "L55".
- Sunburn icd9 "692.71".
- Sunburn medlineplus "003227".
- Sunburn meshId "D013471".
- Sunburn thumbnail Sunburnt_woman.jpeg?width=300.
- Sunburn wikiPageID "20647810".
- Sunburn wikiPageRevisionID "604980555".
- Sunburn caption "A sunburnt back that was partially protected by a bathing suit top.".
- Sunburn commons "Category:Sunburn".
- Sunburn d "no".
- Sunburn display "Sunburn".
- Sunburn hasPhotoCollection Sunburn.
- Sunburn icd "692.71".
- Sunburn icd "L55".
- Sunburn medlineplus "3227".
- Sunburn meshid "D013471".
- Sunburn name "Sunburn".
- Sunburn species "no".
- Sunburn voy "Sunburn and sun protection".
- Sunburn wikt "Sunburn".
- Sunburn wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Sunburn subject Category:Skin_conditions_resulting_from_physical_factors.
- Sunburn subject Category:Sun_tanning.
- Sunburn subject Category:Ultraviolet_radiation.
- Sunburn type Disease.
- Sunburn type AilmentCondition.
- Sunburn type Situation.
- Sunburn comment "A sunburn is a form of radiation burn that affects living tissue, such as skin, that results from an overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, commonly from the sun. Usually, normal symptoms in humans and other animals consist of red or reddish skin that is hot to the touch, general fatigue, and mild dizziness. An excess of UV radiation can be life-threatening in extreme cases.".
- Sunburn label "Coup de soleil".
- Sunburn label "Eritema solare".
- Sunburn label "Queimadura solar".
- Sunburn label "Sonnenbrand".
- Sunburn label "Sunburn".
- Sunburn label "Zonnebrand".
- Sunburn label "حرق شمسي".
- Sunburn label "日焼け".
- Sunburn sameAs Sonnenbrand.
- Sunburn sameAs Coup_de_soleil.
- Sunburn sameAs Eritema_solare.
- Sunburn sameAs 日焼け.
- Sunburn sameAs Zonnebrand.
- Sunburn sameAs Queimadura_solar.
- Sunburn sameAs m.015slp.
- Sunburn sameAs Q649717.
- Sunburn sameAs Q649717.
- Sunburn sameAs C0038814.
- Sunburn wasDerivedFrom Sunburn?oldid=604980555.
- Sunburn depiction Sunburnt_woman.jpeg.
- Sunburn isPrimaryTopicOf Sunburn.
- Sunburn name "Sunburn".