8 Quick Remedies to Treat Sunburn
Sunburn
occurs when there is overexposure of ultra-violet rays of the sun to the skin,
causing the skin to increase its production of melanin, the dark pigment in
epidermis which is the top layer of the skin.
As a result, you become tanned
and brown.
One should
protect their skin from sun damage with sunscreen and sun block. Severe sunburn
can be both painful and itchy. People who frequently suffer from sunburn are at
high risk of developing skin cancer as they age.
Every
year, hundreds and thousands of people get sunburn and they look for fast and
effective remedies to deal with it. We show you some remedies to get rid of
that sunburn. Follow these guidelines the next time and you can heal the burn
much faster than before.
1. Do
Not Delay
When
you see that tell-tale signs of sunburn or reddening of the skin, get out of
the sun immediately and begin treatment right away. The sooner you act, the
easier it will be to deal with sunburn.
It may take 4 to 6 hours for the symptoms of sunburn to show. Your first step should be to take sunburns seriously and start acting upon it.
It may take 4 to 6 hours for the symptoms of sunburn to show. Your first step should be to take sunburns seriously and start acting upon it.
2.
Shower And Moisturize
Take a
cool shower and rub a moisturizing cream all over your body, especially for the
affected areas. Rub the lotion gently to soothe the skin. Moisturize repeatedly
to make the peeling and flaking of skin less obvious.
Look for cream with vitamin C and vitamin E that can limit skin damage. You can
also use hydrocortisone cream for a couple of days to get relief from pain.
However, do not pick or peel your skin as it could lead to blisters and
infections.
3.
Hydrate The Skin
Any
kind of burn draws fluid to the skin surface, which also means it draws fluid
away from the rest of the body. You need to consume more water to keep the skin
well hydrated for the next few days. Drink loads of water, and juice and sports
drinks if you are feeling dehydrated.
Watch
out for any symptoms of dehydration such as thirst, dry mouth, headache,
reduced urination, dizziness and sleepiness. Do pay special attention to
children as they are more vulnerable to sunburn.
4.
Measure The Damage
Most
case of sunburns can be easily treated at home if you act right away. However,
one should know when to seek medical attention. If the affected area covers
more than 20% of your body, seek medical help right away.
If the
person with a sunburn is also suffering from fevers and chills, do see a
doctor. It means that the body safety net has failed, and more help is needed
to deal with the sunburn.
5.
Take Medication
If you
would like to take sunburn medication, consult your doctor first. He might
suggest a dose of ibuprofen for the next 48 hours. The aim is to cut down on
the swelling and redness. Other types of medication include acetaminophen which
can help treat the pain but it does not carry the same anti-inflammatory effect
as ibuprofen.
6.
Avoid Soap
Don’t
rub swap on the sunburned area as this could make it worse. This is because
soaps tend to dry the skin, which will irritated the affected areas further.
Stay away from bubble baths and if you must use soap, go for the mild brands.
It is best to soothe the skin with refreshing cold water. Gently pat the skin
dry with a fresh towel instead of rubbing.
7. Use
Compresses
As the
skin is inflamed when it is sunburn, compresses will help you to get sunburn relief.
Add a few ice cubes to a pail of water, soak a cloth and pat it softly over the
affected area. Repeat every few minutes and do this several times a day.
8.
Home-based Remedies
Apple
Cider Vinegar
Add half cup of Apple Cider Vinegar to a cup of cold water and fill it into a
spray bottle. Shake the bottle and spray this mixture over your sunburnt skin.
Wait for the spray to dry and you should get instant relief from the sting of
the sunburn. If you do not have a spray bottle, just dab the mixture on the
damaged skin.
Aluminum
acetate
To treat intense itching, mix Domeboro’s powder with water. Just be careful to
follow the package directions. Apply the powder paste over the skin. The
aluminum acetate keeps the skin from getting too dry and itchy.
Witch
Hazel
Dampen a cloth with witch hazel, and use that incredible astringent to get
long-lasting anti-inflammatory relief. Repeat to get more relief. This is an
effective solution especially for small areas.
Potato
paste
Take a few potatoes and grate them to extract some juice or use the pulp.
Potatoes are well known as a pain reliever as well as treating minor skin
irritations. These are perfect for soothing scratches and burns as well as to
control inflammation.
Mint
& Tea
Mint is a naturally cooling agent and will soothe your skin. Tannic acid and
theobromine found in green tea offer relief from pain and aids in healing
damaged skin. Make a mixture of mint & tea and apply the lotion over the
affected area.
In general, prevention is always better than cure. Use sunscreen generously,
cover yourself up with clothing and big hats, and do not go under the sun when
it is at its hottest if you are prone to sunburn.
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