Topic 2
Signs and symptoms of sunburn
There are two common types of sunburn, namely, first-degree and second-degree burns. First-degree or superficial burns damage the outer layer of the skin and heal on their own within a few days. They are the most common type.
Second-degree or deep sunburns damage the inner layer of your skin called the dermis. Blistering may occur in some cases. This type heals in a few weeks and may require medical treatment.
Other physical symptoms of a deep burn include:
- Very red or charred skin
- White discolouration
- Excessive blistering and swelling
- Pain
- White discolouration
- No pain in case of damaged nerve endings
The last type of sunburn is far less common but considerably more dangerous. Third-degree sunburn damages every layer of skin, including the fatty lower layer. This type could destroy nerve endings and requires emergency treatment.