Yes: Excessive sun exposure can lead to burns on your skin, discomfort and high blood pressure. Rarely would it cause you to have a high temperature. It is best to stay hydrated and drink plenty of fluids during and after being in the sun. The best time to check your BP is when you are in a relaxed quiet environment. Take the average from multiple days.
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