Sunburn affects all people of all ages. This article gives an overview of HES data relating to patients who have been admitted to hospital in England after being burnt.
Sunlight contains ultraviolet light (UV). When skin is exposed to too much UV it can overheat, become red and painful, and peel or blister. This is sunburn.
Sunburn, as with all burns, can be categorised as first, second or third degree (L55.0, L55.1 and L55.2 respectively in ICD-10).
Sunburn can affect anyone of any age, a finding that HES data confirms (see graph of 2009-10 data below). However, individuals with less melanin (a pigment produced by skin to help protect against UV) are less protected and more likely to be burnt.
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HES data for sunburn (diagnosis code L55 in ICD-10) shows that:
More information on this topic is available from NHS Choices here.