What happens when you get a sunburn

During the summer, my son goes to day camp . It’s an awesome camp — very structured, very active, and he always comes home with stories of the fun things he did that day. final Thursday they went on a field trip to the beach. My son came home prickly and hot from a sunburn. (They applied sunscreen on all the kids when they got to the beach, but never reapplied all through the day. I bet there were a lot of sunburned kids that day!)

But what precisely happens to your skin when you get burned? After exposure to the

sun, your capillaries dilate, causing the skin to seem pink. thereupon, skin cells release a chemical that triggers inflammation. Within 12 hours, skin cells start to die and the inflammation reddens. A tan forms when your skin cells release a pigment to help block your skin from UV rays. (And, no, you shouldn’t consider a tan “protection” from the sun. Burn or tan, it all boils down to one thing — skin damage.)

So take steps to protect your skin from the sun. whether you do get burned, Bethany has some tips.

Original post by Maggie Vink

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