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erythema solare

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"Erythema solare" is a medical term that refers to the redness of the skin caused by too much exposure to the sun's rays. This condition is commonly known as a sunburn.

Explanation:
  • Erythema means redness of the skin, and solare relates to the sun. So together, they describe skin redness from sun exposure.
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "erythema solare" in medical or formal contexts, such as when talking to a doctor or in health-related discussions.
  • In everyday conversation, you would simply say "sunburn."
Example:
  • After spending hours at the beach without sunscreen, she developed erythema solare on her shoulders.
Advanced Usage:
  • In a medical report, you might see a sentence like: "The patient presented with erythema solare after prolonged outdoor activities without sun protection."
Word Variants:
  • Erythema: This part of the word can stand alone and refers to any redness of the skin, not just from the sun.
  • Sunburn: This is the common term used in everyday language.
Different Meanings:
  • While "erythema" can refer to redness from various causes (like allergic reactions or infections), "erythema solare" specifically indicates redness caused by sun exposure.
Synonyms:
  • Sunburn
  • Solar erythema (another way to say it)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically relate to "erythema solare," but you might hear phrases like:
    • "Burnt to a crisp" (to be very sunburned)
    • "Hit the beach" (to go to the beach, where one might get erythema solare if not careful)
Summary:

"Erythema solare" is a technical term for sunburn, describing the redness of the skin due to sun exposure. In everyday conversation, you can use "sunburn" instead.

Noun
  1. redness of the skin caused by exposure to the rays of the sun

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