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I got sunburnt real bad...do I have skin cancer?



I got sunburnt real bad...do I have skin cancer?

No, not if its not something that happens all the time.And to take care of the sun burn soak in a milk bath.....Meaning very little water lotsa milk... the milk pulls the burn out
probably not if your really scared about it I would talk to a family doctor but I think you will be just fine
One sunburn does not constitute cancer although repeated exposure to the sun, and family history could make your more prone.
No, although I daresay you're extremely uncomfortable. Sunburns only increase your odds of getting cancer: They do not give cancer.

Try using aloe vera cream to sooth the pain and help speed the healing.
I just learned that every episode of severe sunburn greatly increases your change of developing melanoma later in life. Be sure to always use good strong sunblock when you are going to be outside.
Probably not yet. But you've just increased your chances. You should be more careful.
Probably not, but it will increase your chances (but pretty much everyoen has been sunburned... we are all screwed). Especially be more cautious next time if you have skin cancer in the family. Be good to your skin, or you will get all wrinkly!
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