The reason why is because your really hot, and the environment around you is colder than you (usually at night) If you have sunburn pretty bad then you are likely to get this symptom. You Just need to adapt to the coldness around you should go when your sunburn fades away.
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Yes, severe sunburn can cause symptoms like fever, chills, and nausea, but a fever directly from sunburn is uncommon.
I've experimented with this when I had a terrible sunburn, I was red as a lobster and even had chills - I took my temperature and it was 96.5! Scared me!
Yes, severe sunburn can cause symptoms like fever, chills, and nausea due to the body's inflammatory response to the skin damage.
Yes, sun poisoning can occur without a sunburn. Sun poisoning is a severe case of sunburn that can cause symptoms like blistering, fever, and chills. It can also be caused by prolonged exposure to the sun without necessarily developing a visible burn on the skin.
A reflecting sunburn is a sunburn that does not last long.
The most common way is 'a sunburn.' I got a sunburn. You will get a sunburn. Without the article is often used in the past tense, 'I got sunburned.'
Only hairless animals get a sunburn. Pigs can get sunburn.
Internal and external chills are equally effective when used for the purpose for which they are intended.
Sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn
sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn
Deep Chills was created in 2011.
wat is the sunburn index