To prevent the sunbun from getting worse DO NOT take warm baths or showers, DO NOT go into the sun and DO NOT scratch the skin or aggrivate it, this might relieve the itchiness at that exact time, but it will only worsen the case!
Recently there have been medical information coming out that recommends the best thing to do for a burn is to simply leave it alone. As a child we always used aloe vera but professionals are starting to determine that keeping the burn clean and leaving it alone might be the best way for healing.
my mom always had us soak in a cool bath first, after we got out she would pat us down with white vinigar to cool us down further, then she would pat us down litely with aloe vera lotion. Seemed to work Quite well! by BOB.
i either put aloe vera on it or you can take a bath in nice cold milk and that will reduce the pain and if the pain comes back then just get perscriptions nottified by your doctor and the redness and pain will be gone in about a few days.
You need to cool down the skin as soon as possible, preferably with a substance like spray-on aloe. Continue to apply it as often as possible. You could also take some paracetamol such as Advil, Tylenol or Panadol to ease the pain. Other than that, there's not much you can do but wait for it to go away, and make sure you stay out of the sun.
You can go to Wal*Mart and get Lanacaine, Latacaine, or Dermoplast and spray that on you and take a Tylenol and try to lay down
A very bad sunburn will blister, yes.
I used it on bad sunburn and had a severe itchy reaction. I checked epaderm and it says NOT to use on sunburn.
sometimes when its realy bad
heaps of moisturising cream :)
a bad boy with a sunburn.
What will happen if a Banana gets a very bad sunburb
sister blister
Yes, yes it is.
If a sunburn is bad enough, an athlete would have pain when he moved, which could affect his performance. Tennis players are especially exposed to the sun for long periods of time, especially their legs. Most athletes avoid sunburn when playing outdoors.
The reason why is because your really hot, and the environment around you is colder than you (usually at night) If you have sunburn pretty bad then you are likely to get this symptom. You Just need to adapt to the coldness around you should go when your sunburn fades away. Hope this helps!
A reflecting sunburn is a sunburn that does not last long.
yes and it is really bad for them so wear sunglasses