The lighter the complexion, the higher the chances to get sun burned even on a cloudy
day; other special circumstances that could lead to the appearance of severe sunburn
include the reflection of the sunlight by the snow, the water and even the sand....
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The lighter the complexion, the higher the chances to get sun burned even on a cloudy
day; other special circumstances that could lead to the appearance of severe sunburn
include the reflection of the sunlight by the snow, the water and even the sand.
Moreover, a bright or dark piece of clothing could also lead to a severe sunburn, and
these are all factors little known by people.
Most of them expect sunburn to occur only
when they expose themselves to the sun directly, and all the other factors seem unlikely
or improbable until they actually happen.
A severe sunburn could take up to three weeks
to heal which is quite a long time.
The symptoms that accompany a severe sunburn form are more intense and definitely
more serious than those of superficial or first degree sunburn.
Thus, besides the common
redness and itching of the skin, you can develop blisters and a variety of digestive and
neuro-vegetative symptoms.
Hence, you can come to suffer from dizziness, headaches,
fever, blur
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