Sentences with phrase «mild sunburn»

"Mild sunburn" refers to a slight reddening and discomfort of the skin caused by spending too much time in the sun without protection. Full definition
Other research found a mixture of beta - carotene, lycopene and lutein — three potent antioxidants — taken for three months also reduced incidence of mild sunburn.
The test subjects were 30 healthy volunteers with mild sunburn.
Just a few minutes of exposure to the sun's rays can cause an infant to develop a mild sunburn.
Mild sunburns will cause pain and possibly itch.
Lethargy is not a sign of a mild sunburn but a symptom of a more serious sun burn.
If your baby is sensitive to wetness (this will usually resemble a mild sunburn wherever the diaper touches, sometimes accompanied by tiny red dots), you can easily add a fleece liner.
«In the shower one day, I noticed a pale pinkness on my breast just below my nipple area, which looked more like a mild sunburn than a rash.
Generally speaking, this will be when your skin turns the lightest shade of pink or, as Dr. Holick recommends, about half of the time you suspect it would take you to get a mild sunburn (So if you know you tend to get sunburned after 30 minutes, you'd want to stay in the sun for about 15 minutes).
Sunburn relief: Mix a couple of drops with coconut oil and rub onto a mild sunburn.
Even something as simple as a mild sunburn can have an affect on a diabetic traveler's blood sugar level and cause a range of problems.
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