Saturday, August 18, 2012

5 ways to calm the low cost of the sting of sunburn

Each one of us has probably at least one bad memory of sunburn. Whether experienced personally, or by a family member or close friend, and symptoms may include anything from red hot skin - either tender or painful to touch, to dehydration, nausea, and the formation of blistering and flaking or peeling of the skin.
As all experienced bad sunburn will verify the amount of time spent causing the sunburn, a disproportionately large part to the length of time that could be spent to suffer the consequences of its effects. In this regard, and depending on the severity of burns - Pain and discomfort may last for several days after the event, as the body tries to heal and recover from exposure to ultraviolet rays without protection.

However, symptoms are severe (in this case you may need to consider medical treatment), here are 5 simple treatments that will not cost you almost nothing, and to soothe the sting and pain of sunburn:

1. Cold baths: - Soaking in a bath of freshness * is one of the best ways to extract the heat from the skin and soothe the pain and discomfort of sunburn. (Avoid "cold", as this can cause the body into a state of shock.) Here are some other things to be added to the bath to ease further:

A. Add 10 drops of this bath (lavender or chamomile) essential oil. Soak for 15 minutes or until they feel relief.

B. You can add baking soda (or oatmeal) to a lukewarm bath also relieve pain from sunburn. For this treatment to work best, in an attempt to ensure that all affected areas were flooded. The bath water can be poured over the body using hands or a soft towel. It can burn areas of the face stored with a little piece of cloth, or alternately you can spray water directly on your face. After soaking, gently pat the skin dry with a soft towel (preferably cotton). If you take the oatmeal bath, let the light coating oatmeal to stick to your skin remain.

C. He added that the vinegar to bath water helps take the sting of sunburn.

2. Rubbing alcohol: - Because it evaporates very quickly, and touch in rubbing alcohol cools quickly and ease the pain of sunburned skin.

3. Vinegar - Vinegar is an effective treatment and cooling to sunburn. Soak towels with it, and apply to burned areas. Instead, you can fill a spray bottle and spray directly on the skin as needed.

4. Egg whites: - If the burn is painful is your hot, separating the whites from egg yolks and dissemination to the affected area and will help cool the burn immediately. This can be repeated as often as necessary.

5. Potatoes: - It can also be potatoes can be used to relieve pain from sunburn. Take 2 potatoes and wash them well. Cut into small pieces and put them in a blender to liquefy. (If the result seems too dry, add a little water). Pat in the affected areas with potato juice. Wait until dry, then rinse in a cool shower or bath.

Remember, as well as causing varying degrees of discomfort and pain, and repeated exposure to sunlight and sunburn also accelerates the aging process, and may increase the risk of cataracts and skin cancer. It should always be considered a ban on dealing with it better!

Warning: These are home remedy tips only and should not replace your health care standard. If you are in doubt at any time for sunburn, please seek help from health care.

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