Yes.
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,
sunburn
It's probably best not to use any cosmetics after getting a sunburn. Better safe than sorry.
Most animals (including dogs, cats, farm animals, reptiles, marine animals) in general are susceptible to sunburn. Basically, any animal with light colored skin or fur has a higher risk of sunburn. There are some cases however of reptiles (who typically have darker and scaly skin) that can get sunburnt.
Sunburn results from exposing skin to the sun too long without any type of protection.
There has never been any surviving recorded case of decaplets (a multiple birth involving ten infants).
Dolphins of any kind have never been known to hurt humans. There are actually recorded cases of them protecting humans from sharks.
Her death does not seem to be recorded with any certainty. Some sources say it was in 1529, others say 1550-1551.
With soothing creams and patience.Aloe vera is the best. Better than any cream.Cut off a leaf split the leaf open and rube some of the gel stuff on the sunburn - it's the best thing you can get for any kind of burn
Not long term. Your body may attempt to counteract the symptoms of sunburn by retaining water temporarily. Otherwise, it has little effect on your weight in any way possible.
very little, both will cause the same "beta burns" which look like a bad sunburn but are usually deeper than any sunburn can go.
Of course there must have been some cases in ww2, since there were millions of Jews and millions of German soldiers.