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Sun burn
Yes, sunburn is a first degree burn. A first degree burn will have redness. It will also feel hot to the victim.
Sunburns are a common occurrence, and most people recover completely without any long-term effects. However, there are a few rare cases where people develop swelling and redness after a sunburn. If you experience any of these symptoms,
Go to the doctors.... Lol
A severe sunburn affects both the epidermis and the lower dermis. The symptoms are pain, swelling, and redness; wet or moist appearance; and blisters. The pain is moderate to severe.
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Sunburn is a first degree burn. Also known as superficial, a first degree burn will have redness.
Superficial burns. They only affect the first layer of skin. Symptoms are redness, flaking and itching. Like a sunburn.
Usually you treat the cause. Most of the time, the redness is due to the irritation. You could apply eye drops to help with the itchiness, or there are other eye medications that is recommended if it is really disease.
You can buy an aloe plant. When you do, cut its leaf off and squirt its juices on your sunburn