What should I know about sun care?
Sleep can be a painful and later itchy experience. Proper sun care reduces pain and related symptoms and promotes rapid healing to minimize scaly, peeling, itchy stages of the healing process. It is important to realize that if sleep is accompanied by dizziness, nausea, vomiting or confusion, the patient should be taken to the hospital because it may have a stitch. Similarly, if the burning develops distinctive white or red stripes, or is very painful and lively, it is time to see a doctor. The patient should be eliminated from the sun and should cool the skin. After allowing the skin dry in the air, aloe milk can be applied to calm the sun. It is also possible to use other types of humidifiers and skin lotions if they are without aroma and have a low oil content, as oils and aromas can irritate skin.
While the burning is healing, it should be worn by UVPolly and comfortable clothes. Fiber, such as cotton, laundry or silk, is also recommended, which is easy to breathe to promote air circulation over the sun burning. Showers and baths should be cool and the place should be finely washed with antibacterial soap and moistened after drying. Rinse of sea salt can also be used in the care of the sun, although they can stab intensively in case of severe burns. Although the sunburn begins to itch and Slough, scratches and heavy scrubbing should be avoided, because otherwise new skin under it will be exposed before it has a chance to develop fully and the scarred could result.
use of aspirin or other mild healing pain can help with burning pain, as can apply cold compression to burns. While the burning is healing, it is important to keep it covered and stay away from the sun, since the skin is very vulnerable to further damage even with careful burning care. If the sunburn begins to itch, it can take a bathAt some baking soda, so it can make itching easier, so burn burns if itching becomes unbearable.
As soon as someone has been burned, it is prone to damage in the future, even after the burns are fully recovered. It is good to observe some basic rules of sun care, such as regular wear of sunscreen in the sun, protect the skin with large sun hats, wear free comfortable clothes that cover the limbs, and choose shady recreational places where people can enjoy outside without burning. The prevention of the sun prevents burn recurrence and keeps people more comfortable in sunny weather.