Tips for treating sunburn in the summer
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
Arab Weather website - The skin is exposed in the summer to sunlight that causes severe burns to the skin and can lead to serious diseases that lead to skin cancer in some severe cases, and it is necessary to take the necessary measures to protect the skin from the burning sun in the summer to maintain its health and freshness.
There are many products available for the treatment of sunburn, but a set of tips is required that help treat sunburn and relieve its pain without side effects.
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Tips for treating sunburn in the summer
- First, it is advised to take a cold water bath that refreshes the skin and reduces the effects of sunburn.
- Soaking the affected area in oatmeal bath. This helps to relieve the pain caused by sunburn and helps cool it.
- Use creams containing aloe vera that have narcotic properties that help relieve pain and treat burns caused by exposure to sunlight.
- Using a 1% hydrocortisone cream helps relieve the pain of sunburn, itching and the resulting swelling.
- Take painkillers to relieve pain and treat infections and skin ulcers.
- Relatively little cold milk is placed on the site of the injury, and the milk produces a protein layer that relieves the pain of sunburn and speeds up the healing process.
- Oil containing Vitamin E can be used to treat infections caused by sunburn. This vitamin can also be taken as capsules for the same purpose.
- Tannic acid in black tea helps absorb heat from the skin, thereby relieving the pain caused by sunburn. It also plays an important role in restoring the pH balance in the skin.
- The cucumber contains a high content of antioxidants, and its analgesic and cooling properties can be used to treat sunburn.
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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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