一位來(lái)自加利福尼亞安大略的聽(tīng)眾我們給寫(xiě)信詢問(wèn)她兒子們遇到的問(wèn)題。
The boys wondered why is it that when you getsunburned you often feel chilled.
這些小男孩想知道為什么人曬傷的時(shí)候會(huì)覺(jué)得冷。
It really doesseem like a contradiction: you've beenburned, but you feel cold.
這簡(jiǎn)直就是矛盾至極:你明明曬傷了,卻覺(jué)得冷。
The answer to this seeming contradiction is in your blood.
這個(gè)看上去自相矛盾的問(wèn)題的答案就在你的血液當(dāng)中。Sunburn is an injury to your skin, and yourbody's usual reaction to being injured is to enlarge theblood vessels in the damaged area.
曬傷表明你的皮膚受到了損傷,而通常人體應(yīng)對(duì)損傷的辦法就是使受創(chuàng)的血管擴(kuò)張。
This allows more blood to be circulated near the injury, whereit can deliver cells to help heal thewound.
這使得更多的血液在傷口附近循環(huán),同時(shí)血液中的一些細(xì)胞也會(huì)被輸送到傷口附近,幫助傷口愈合。
Since sunburn is usually damage to the surface of your skin, the blood vessels in the area oftheburned skin enlarge so that more blood is circulated there; this is where the redness comesfrom.
由于曬傷通常會(huì)損害你的皮膚表面,而曬傷部位的血管會(huì)擴(kuò)張,使更多的血液在附近循環(huán)。這就是為什么曬傷部位會(huì)變紅。
When you're sunburned a large area of your body is usually involved, so a result of somuchblood being near the surface of your skin is that you lose more than a normal amount ofbodyheat through it.
曬傷通常會(huì)波及到人體的大部分區(qū)域。而大量血液聚集在皮膚表面附近的結(jié)果就是:你會(huì)散失比平時(shí)更多的熱量。
Your brain tries to balance this loss of heat by activating reactions which attempt toconserveheat.
為了平衡損失,大腦嘗試通過(guò)刺激人體作出某種反應(yīng)來(lái)保存熱量。
A common reaction is shivering, which is the body trying to generate heat in an efforttocompensate for the heat that is being lost.
該反應(yīng)通常表現(xiàn)為顫抖,這一動(dòng)作表明人體正試圖產(chǎn)生熱量來(lái)補(bǔ)充正在散失的那一部分。
So, even when your skin feels hot to the touch, you shiver and feel chilled as your body triestomake up for the extra heat loss.
因此,即使你的皮膚摸一下都覺(jué)得發(fā)燙,但你還是會(huì)顫抖,覺(jué)得冷,因?yàn)檫@是人體正設(shè)法補(bǔ)充額外散失的熱量。