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Some tips for reducing sunburn pain include taking cold showers and hydrating your skin. In addition, it may be interesting to apply a cold compress to the burn site to relieve pain and discomfort.
In case the pain does not go away over time or if the burn pain is very severe, it is recommended to go to the dermatologist to recommend a cream or lotion that can help regenerate the skin. One option is Caladryl, a moisturizing lotion that can be found easily in pharmacies, just apply the lotion on the most painful areas 2 to 3 times a day to see the results.
It is also important to adopt strategies to prevent sunburn, such as drinking plenty of water, wearing a hat or cap and applying sunscreen daily.
How to relieve the pain of sunburn
It is possible to relieve the pain caused by sunburn through natural measures, such as:
- Take a cold shower;
- Apply moisturizing creams on the skin, keeping it well hydrated;
- Make compresses with cold water at the burn site for 15 minutes, as this procedure provides a reduction in swelling and immediate relief of pain;
- Add 200 g of oat flakes in a bathtub with cold water and stay in it for approximately 20 minutes, as the oats have the ability to nourish and protect the skin, as it has properties that help renew the skin cells;
- Apply compresses with iced green tea to the most affected areas, such as face and thighs, for example;
- Place slices of cucumber or potato on the burnt areas, as they have regenerative properties that will bring relief quickly.
In the case of severe burns, where in addition to the skin being very red the person has fever, pain and discomfort, it is recommended to go to the emergency room or dermatologist so that other measures can be taken to relieve the pain and associated symptoms. Know some home remedy options for sunburn.
How to prevent sunburn
To avoid sunburn it is important to avoid staying in the sun at times when the sun is strongest, usually between 10 am and 4 pm, and apply sunscreen appropriate to the type of skin and which must have a sun protection factor of at least 30. In addition, when exposed to the sun, it is recommended to wear a cap or hat and sunglasses and drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
It is also important to constantly wet the skin, either going directly into the water or with the help of a spray, to prevent it from drying out. It is also important to note that exposure to the sun should be done in moderation, as it increases the likelihood of diseases, such as skin cancer, which mainly affects people with skin or light eyes.
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Created by: Tua Saúde Editorial Team