sunburn treatment
Damage control is all you can do once your skin has been sunburned in other words there is no clear-cut or
fast-fix sunburn treatment. What most cures and remedies aim at is comfort increase by the alleviation of the pain,
redness and itching that accompany the problem. Therefore, the sunburn treatment is open to quite a number of
variations. Here are just a few of the things you could do to keep the sunburn under control.
First of all, anti-inflammatory medication is a kind of sunburn treatment considered both very much within reach
and popular too. Advil, aspirin or Motril can be administrated on a regular basis till the complete disappearance
of the soreness or the redness. If for a certain reason such a sunburn treatment does not appeal to you, there are
always the traditional remedies to take into consideration.
You can apply cold compresses on the skin-parts affected by the sunburn or simply take a cool bath. The
alleviation of the pain and soreness will disappear within minutes, and you'll be able to rest too. A complementary
factor in the sunburn treatment is the right choice of clothes, given the increased sensitivity of the skin. You
should wear comfortable, cotton underwear or some loose garment that doesn't stick to your body.
Avoid anything synthetic since such materials trap perspiration and keep the skin moist. Body lotions or
moisturizing creams should be applied when the skin is cool enough, like after the shower for instance. You can ask
at the local chemist's for a sunburn treatment based on cortisone; there are even some cosmetic products that
include this valuable chemical in their composition.
Some of the so-called sunburn treatment options could be more risky than helpful under certain circumstances
since they basicall y contain chemicals that cause allergic reactions. Thus, dermatologists warn
users to avoid as much as possible the topical ointments that contain '-aine' compounds such as benzocaine for
instance. Moreover, always apply the sunburn treatment on a small healthy skin portion to check whether you
are allergic to it or not.
The damage caused by sun exposure can be diagnosed in its full extent only after four or six hours. In the
meantime you can still take some damage control measures such as taking cold showers. Only when this critical time
period lapses you can decide for one sunburn treatment or another according to the severity of the affection. Good
luck and good health!
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