Erythema Infrared

Erythema infrared is a change in skin color caused by thermal exposure. This discoloration can occur when exposed to heat, such as prolonged exposure to the sun, handling hot objects, or using hot baths.

Heat exposure to the skin can cause blood vessels to dilate, increase blood flow, and increase skin temperature. This leads to redness of the skin, a feeling of heat and pain.

To avoid erythema infrargenosa, it is necessary to follow safety rules when working with high temperatures and use protective equipment such as sunscreen and long sleeves. It is also important to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and monitor your health.



Infrared erythema or radial erythematous is redness of the skin caused by exposure to infrared radiation.

Infrared radiation is a term used to refer to waves having a length from 7.6 to 1-2 mm. In addition, these waves are usually considered that part