Sunburns can be surprisingly serious.

While enjoying the warm sun at outdoor picnics, glorious trips to the beach, or even playing on the backyard swing set, parents do not anticipate that their child will need medical attention for a sunburn. However, burns can happen quickly with children. We all know that when you get a sunburn, your skin turns red and hurts. If the sunburn is severe, you can develop swelling and blisters. You may have chills, nausea, headaches and feel weak. If your child experiences any of these symptoms, it is important to visit a burn care specialist to assess the burn.

When your child is treated at Shriners Children’s you know the outcome is in the hands of the medical leaders in burn care. Our compassionate and skilled physicians and nurses will walk you through every step of the healing process with the most innovative burn care treatments available.

What do I need to know about sunburns?

Sunburn is a form of skin damage caused by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun or artificial sources like tanning beds. UV rays can penetrate the skin, damaging the DNA in skin cells, leading to inflammation and the characteristic redness, pain and peeling associated with sunburn.

  • Symptoms: Sunburn symptoms usually appear within a few hours after exposure and can include redness, pain, tenderness, swelling, and in severe cases, blisters and peeling.
  • UV radiation: Sunburn can occur from both UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin and contribute to premature aging and wrinkling, while UVB rays cause the more immediate sunburn response.
  • Risk factors: Fair-skinned individuals, people with a history of sunburn, and those exposed to intense sunlight without protection are at a higher risk of sunburn. UV radiation is stronger at higher altitudes and during peak sun hours.
  • Long-term effects: Repeated sunburns can increase the risk of skin cancer, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. It can also accelerate skin aging, and lead to premature wrinkles and age spots.
  • Prevention: Proper sun protection is crucial to prevent sunburn. This includes wearing protective clothing, wide-brimmed hats and UV-blocking sunglasses, seeking shade when the sun is strongest, and regularly applying broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher.

Risks of Sunburn

  • Skin cancer: Severe sunburns, especially during childhood and adolescence, can significantly increase the risk of developing skin cancer later in life.
  • Immune suppression: Sunburn can temporarily weaken the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infections.
  • Dehydration: Sunburn can lead to fluid loss from the skin, potentially causing dehydration, especially if proper hydration is not maintained.
  • Pain and discomfort: Sunburns can be painful and uncomfortable, affecting daily activities and sleep.
  • Long-term skin damage: Repeated sunburns contribute to premature aging of the skin, leading to wrinkles, fine lines and loss of skin elasticity.

Shriners Children's Burn Care Accreditation

Three Shriners Children's locations providing burn care are accredited by the American Burn Association (ABA) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS) as verified pediatric burn centers.

We have a strong connection to and history with the ABA. All of the Shriners Children's burn care chiefs of staff at the above locations have been presidents of the ABA. These distinctions display the depth of the burn care support services we provide, as well as the vast amounts of research we lead on behalf of our patients and children around the world who have been burned.

Specific treatments and services may vary by location. Please contact a specific location for more information.

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Mary, Boston
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Shriners Children’s treats all levels and types of burns, including chemical burns, electrical burns and flame burns. Our pediatric burn care treatment plans are personalized and can include wound care, scar management and reconstruction.

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