Symptom: Sunburn and aging of the skin
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Sunburn and aging of the skin
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prolonged exposure to sun or ultraviolet rays
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red, tender, swollen skin
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blistering of the skin
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fever and chills
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2
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minimal exposure to sun or ultraviolet rays
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rapid development of red, blistering skin
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occurs after using new foods, medications or skin creams
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loose, sagging or wrinkled skin
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dry, tough, leathery skin
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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local areas of skin discoloration: brown, red, yellow or gray blotches
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coarse, tough, leathery skin
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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occurs in older people
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5
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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more common in fair skinned people
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rough textured skin growth
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usually gray to dark pink
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initially flat and scaly, later wart like
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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smooth painless skin growth
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usually pink to brownish gray color
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may form ulcer that does not heal
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more common after 40 years of age
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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firm, painless lump
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usually red to reddish brown in color
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ulcer may form in lump that does not heal
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history of exposure to industrial tars and oils
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more common after 60 years of age
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8
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occurs most commonly in areas chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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enlarging dark colored spot or lump on the skin
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enlargement of existing mole
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color changes in existing mole
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dark lesions on the hands, feet, mouth or nose
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bleeding from existing mole
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lumps in the groin, armpit or neck
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