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  1. Oct 7, 2022 · Spending too much time in the sun can lead to sunburn, dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. Learn the symptoms and emergency treatments.

  2. May 6, 2024 · Over 30% of adults admit to at least one sunburn during a typical year. Sunburns usually resolve within days without any problems. But in severe cases, complications may occur. Learn about the symptoms of severe sunburn, also called sun poisoning, and what steps you can take to protect yourself.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · Sunburn and sun poisoning are both types of skin damage caused by overexposure to the sun’s UV rays. However, the big difference is how severe they can get and the symptoms they bring along. Here's how to tell the difference, according to dermatologists.

  4. www.mayoclinic.org › in-depth › sun-damageSun damage - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 24, 2023 · Read on to learn about skin conditions that can be caused by too much sunshine. Uneven pigmentation To protect itself from the damaging effects of the sun, skin makes more brown pigment, called melanin.

  5. Nov 25, 2022 · Severe sunburn or sun poisoning can cause symptoms such as the following: Skin redness and blistering. Pain and tingling. Swelling. Headache. Fever and chills. Nausea. Dizziness. Dehydration....

  6. Jan 18, 2023 · Sun poisoning is caused by too much exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It is most common in warmer climates and times of the year when people are likely to spend more time in the sun.

  7. Mar 15, 2022 · Sun poisoning is a severe sunburn that can seem similar to an allergic reaction or even the flu. Here’s what to do if you think you have sun poisoning.

  8. Jul 4, 2022 · In brief: How much sun is too much? Last Update: July 4, 2022; Next update: 2025. We all know that too much sun is bad for your skin. But how do you know how long you can stay in the sun? You can't see or feel UV light, so it's difficult to know how strong it is and what effect it will have.

  9. Learn about some of the damaging effects that too much ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure can have on the skin. You'll also find tips to help you protect yourself and your family from getting too much sun.

  10. But too much can be dangerous. Measures should be taken to prevent overexposure to sunlight. These preventive measures can reduce the risks of cancers, premature aging of the skin, the development of cataracts, and other harmful effects.