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    Sunburn isn’t just red skin – here’s what’s happening underneath the burn | Science, Climate & Tech News

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The government is warning that the NHS will be under even more pressure this weekend as temperatures soar, so looking after yourself in the sunshine is crucial.

    Read more: Amber heat health alert issued for England

    But how much do you know about the science behind sunburn… and how to prevent it?

    What is sunburn?

    While we all know what sunburned skin looks like – red and sore – it might not be so clear what is happening underneath the skin.

    “Essentially, it’s inflammation,” said Dr Rachel Abbott, a consultant dermatologist who specialises in skin cancer for the Cardiff and Vale University health board.

    “It’s triggered by ultraviolet radiation, primarily UVB but also by UVA.”

    A tourist shows her sunburned leg. File pic: AP
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    A tourist shows her sunburned leg. File pic: AP

    Ultraviolet radiation is carcinogenic and when it is allowed to penetrate the skin, it triggers an inflammatory reaction, said Dr Abbott.

    Histamines – chemicals produced by the body’s immune system – and prostaglandins – compounds that help the body deal with injuries and illness – are released as your body begins reacting to the damage.

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    Although the inflamed, red, itchy skin will fade, those carcinogens will do permanent damage to your DNA, according to Dr Abbott.

    “The redness and pain can be managed symptomatically, but that DNA damage is permanent,” she said.

    “We’ve all got DNA repair mechanisms in our bodies. But this is why we’re seeing such a massive increase in skin cancer, because [as we get older], the battle between the DNA damage and the skin cells becomes more than the immune system can cope with.”

    A sunburned man lies on the grass. File pic: Reuters
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    Since the early 1990s, the number of skin cancer cases in Britain has more than doubled and last year, the number of cases was predicted to hit an all-time high of 20,800, according to Cancer Research UK.

    The cancer charity partially attributed the rise in cases to older groups of people knowing “less about the dangers of tanning in their youth”, who “may have taken advantage of the cheap package holiday boom from the 1960s”.

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    This would lead to increased sun exposure and more damaged DNA, increasing the risk of skin cancer further down the line.

    The ‘most effective’ protection (and it isn’t suncream)

    There is currently no conclusive treatment to deal with the DNA damage caused by sunburn – although Dr Abbott said there is “exciting” work being done in that area.

    A peeling, sunburned back. File pic: iStock
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    A peeling, sunburned back. File pic: iStock

    Instead, the way to stop yourself from sustaining long-term damage is to protect yourself from UV rays.

    “A lot of people associate temperature with the heat of the sun, whereas actually it’s the UV index that’s the critical thing. And that usually peaks around midday,” said Dr Abbott.

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    People enjoy the warm weather in St James's Park, London. The UK could see its warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures higher than European holiday hotspots, after firefighters battled wildfires across the country. Picture date: Friday April 4, 2025.

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    What is a heatwave?

    Contrary to what some may think (or hope), suncream should be a last resort.

    Shade “is the most effective thing”, she said, but if you have to be out in the sunshine, “obviously we recommend hats, clothing and then sunscreen”.

    “It is a last resort for those areas that you can’t cover up with clothing and hats, and sunglasses.”

    The cancer care charity Macmillan recommends a suncream with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 50, or at least 30, and to reapply it regularly.

    “There is no such thing as a safe suntan,” advises the charity.

    It also recommends using around six to eight teaspoons of suncream for an adult – one teaspoon for each limb, one for your chest, one for your back and one for your head and neck.



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