Unprotected skin can be damaged by UV radiation in as little as 15 minutes, but it could take up to 12 hours for skin to show the full effect. But what to do if you do get sunburned? It’s probably time to head inside if you notice the skin turning slightly pink, as this may become a more severe burn later. Watch out for fatigue, dizziness, dry mouth and less frequent urination, which can be symptoms of dehydration or other heat-related illnesses.
Pay attention to your body. Figuring the inevitable skin discomfort will be unbearable during the workday, here is an 8 step game plan for relief from our Chief Dermatology Resident, Andrew Newman, DO:
So, it is critical to protect your skin from the sun. It is not fun to be sunburned, and it is not healthy either! Make sure to wear your SPF 30-50 and seek shade throughout the day. Taking good care of your skin will benefit your entire body, and will keep you looking younger as the years go on.
For questions about your sunburn or to learn how to better protect your skin from the sun, book an appointment with one of our dermatologists today!
A full-service dermatology group offering services in general dermatology, skin cancer detection and treatment, Mohs surgery, aesthetics, and allergy. At our Valley-wide locations, we take pride in our dedication to help inspire and empower you to make educated, healthy decisions about skin care.
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