Sunburn treatment tips
Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 04:37PM
Clayton Smith

Sunburn treatment tips

When the summer finally arrives it is difficult to avoid soaking in that radiant sunshine. Overexposure, however, to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun will lead to the dreaded sunburn! Sunburned skin will be a red coloration, and the skin gets hot and tender to the touch on the sunburned areas. Severely sunburned skin will usually result in the formation of blisters. Lastly, skin will usually peel from the affected areas.

Repeatedly getting sunburned can have extremely negative effects over time. It can cause things like your skin aging more rapidly to increasing your risk of skin cancers.

Due to how dangerous the Sun's rays can be, it is highly recommended to take the necessary steps to prevent getting sunburned in the first place. If you have sunburned skin, there are things you can do to help soothe and heal your stinging skin.

Here are a few tips and tricks you can try:


If you have very severe sunburned skin with extensive blistering, you should see your family physician. This is particularly important if you are experiencing sun poisoning symptoms like fevers, chills, nausea, or rashes.

Remember to take in those Sun rays in moderation!

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