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- Sun Exposure (National Library of Medicine)... through your skin and damage your skin cells. Sunburns are a sign of skin damage. Suntans aren' ...
- Tanning (National Library of Medicine)... with only about 5 to 15 minutes of sun exposure two to three times a week. There are ... to UVA and UVB. UVB rays can cause sunburn. UVA rays can travel more deeply into the ...
- Vitamin D Deficiency (National Library of Medicine)... naturally after exposure to sunlight. But too much sun exposure can lead to skin aging and skin cancer, ... You cannot get too much vitamin D from sun exposure because the skin limits the amount of vitamin ...
- Blisters (National Library of Medicine)... your hand. Other causes of blisters include: Burns Sunburn Frostbite Eczema Allergic reactions Poison ivy, oak, and ...
- Edema (National Library of Medicine)... Causes of edema include: Eating too much salt Sunburn Heart failure Kidney disease Liver problems from cirrhosis ...
- Eye Care (National Library of Medicine)... getting these eye and vision problems. Wear sunglasses.Sun exposure can damage your eyes and raise your risk ...
- Immune System and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... that are damaged from things like cancer or sunburn. When your immune system recognizes an antigen, it ...
- Oral Cancer (National Library of Medicine)... history of head or neck cancer. Get frequent sun exposure (for lip cancer). What are the symptoms of ...
- Porphyria (National Library of Medicine)... some medicines, smoking, drinking alcohol, infections, stress, and sun exposure. Attacks develop over hours or days. They can ...
- Skin Conditions (National Library of Medicine)... use insect repellant to prevent insect bites. Prevent sunburn by covering up and using sunscreen when outdoors. ...