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1st Degree Sunburn Pictures
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First degree sunburns develop a pink color, and are usually painful. Depending on the amount of time since the injury occurred, they may be accompanied by minor edema. The skin is soft, and blisters are usually absent. Infection is not a concern, since the skin usually remains unbroken. The exposed skin may peel, but the skin is usually normal within 3 to 5 days. First degree sunburns heal without any residual scarring.
2nd Degree Sunburn Pictures
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Second degree sunburns are characterized by a red, marooon, and in severe cases a yellowish-white color. Often times blistering and bubbling of the skin occurs. The skin feels rough, almost leathery in severe cases. These sunburns are extremely painful. One severe second degree burn more than doubles your risk for skin cancer and is very unhealty. Medical treatment is usually not needed and many home remedies can provide faster relief.
3rd Degree Sunburn Pictures
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If the skin is white, brown, yellow or black, it's considered a third-degree sunburn. These sunburns require immediate medical assistance. Long-term scarring, skin spots, and skin cancer can occur if not treated. The home sunburn remedies found on this site will not be enough to treat these. Consult a physician immediately.
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Melanoma Pictures
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Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer and can be fatal if left untreated. If untreated it spreads to other organs, especially the liver, lungs, bones and brain. Melanoma begins in the skin cells which produce the dark protective pigment called melanin. Melanoma cells usually continue to produce melanin. This is why such cancers can appear in mixed shades of tan, brown and black. Melanoma may begin in or near a mole or other dark spot (e.g. freckle). It has a tendency to spread quickly. Melanomas may turn red, blue or white and they also might crust and bleed. In women, melanomas commonly occur on the arms and legs, while in men they may develop on the back.
Basal Cell Carcinoma Pictures
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Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that occurs on areas exposed to the sun. People with fair complexions who do not tan easily, are most at risk. Basal cell cancers do not usually spread through the body although it can spread below to the bone. Normally it's not life threatening but should be treated immediately.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma Pictures
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Squamous cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that normally develops on areas exposed to the sun. It can spread to other parts of the body. Most cases of squamous cell cancers can be cured, if detected early.



















