Ice and aloe: Use aloe lotion and ice over the area.
Answered 6/3/2013
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Sunburn : Fragrance free moisturizing cream and Hydrocortisone cream for any mild redness or itch for several days may help. Avoid any sun exposure until the area has healed.
Answered 6/25/2014
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Sun burn: A cool shower or cool compresses. Simple analgesics (paracetamol or ibuprofen). Emollients. If there are blisters (superficial dermal burn), wound care and dressings are needed.
Answered 7/18/2018
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Relief: (Aloe Vera) can V redness, pain, itching & swelling from burns. It has anesthetic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial & antifungal qualities. It speeds burn healing by stimulating new skin growth. V pain by placing cool, moist compresses on skin. NSAID's & Acetaminophen can help. Benadryl (diphenhydramine) can be used for itching. Hydrate well & don't peel off deep layers. See dr for severe burns.
Answered 6/24/2014
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Sun burn relief: cool shower or cool compresses. Simple analgesics (paracetamol or ibuprofen). Emollients moisturiser )
Answered 11/16/2016
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