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Sun Poisoning Symptoms: Get Expert Insights from Our AI Assistant

Experiencing severe sunburn or unusual skin reactions after sun exposure? Our AI assistant is here to help you understand if it could be sun poisoning. Chat with our virtual expert to learn about symptoms, prevention, and treatment options.

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Remember, if you're experiencing severe symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional. Our AI assistant can provide general guidance, but it's not a substitute for medical advice.

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Sun poisoning can be quite uncomfortable and involves more severe sunburn symptoms such as skin redness, blistering, nausea, headache, and dizziness. It's important to seek shade and stay hydrated if you suspect you have it. Have you been spending a lot of time in the sun recently? If you're experiencing these symptoms, how are you planning to manage them or seek relief? Remember to wear sunscreen and protective clothing when heading out again.