Group: General Diet & Nutrition

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The Great Sunburn Debate

Kyrah
Kyrah
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2004/04/23, 01:27 PM
Ok, I have really fair skin and w/o sunblock I burn really badly <2nd degree and all the blisters it comes with sometimes>. Now the debate is. . . what is the best way to care for a sunburn, I like Aloe and Noxema for treating mine and my husband says to use Vaseline <greasy /shiver> What do you all use to treat yours. . . that is my question for the day.

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rpacheco
rpacheco
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2004/04/23, 02:40 PM
Solarcane works for me. Next time, you really should apply sunscreen (every 2 hours or so)...will help with preventing skin cancer.

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DanielJLove
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2004/04/23, 04:08 PM
Immediately following the burn avoid any greasy substances like oil or vaseline. These hold heat in and can actually convert the burn deeper. Immediately following the burn aloe, solarcaine, or baby lotion all work pretty well. A couple of days out you just want to keep the skin moist. I prefer aloe, but at that point, vaseline might work.

Daniel
CristalBelle
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2004/04/23, 04:57 PM
SOLARCANE!!!! This stuff is the best. It is an aloe gel, with a topical pain killer. Apply it however much you like. It really helps!!
asimmer
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2004/04/23, 06:01 PM
I have used witch hazel in the past to col it and then the aloe gel with lidocaine in it, ahhh.

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Jdelts
Jdelts
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2004/04/23, 06:37 PM
Try to be a little more proactive...avoid the sun or use at least spf30-45
dfly411
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2004/04/23, 08:44 PM
Your best weapons are not topical analgesics, like benzecanes. They treat the pain, but not the cause.

The pain of sunburn is caused by inflammation that's induced by radiation of the sun, which leads to redness and pain which is the ultimate symptom of the sunburn.

Try taking anti-inflammatories such as Advil, Alleve or Motrin, or 1-percent hydrocortisone cream, available over the counter.

If you like natural remedies, look to rubbing peppermint or spearmint oil on your skin, or dab on some almond butter, apple cider vinegar or aloe vera.

Of course, the best treatment is prevention.


Taurie
Taurie
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2004/04/23, 10:23 PM
I double that quote!

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Quoting from DanielJlove:

Immediately following the burn avoid any greasy substances like oil or vaseline. These hold heat in and can actually convert the burn deeper. Immediately following the burn aloe, solarcaine, or baby lotion all work pretty well. A couple of days out you just want to keep the skin moist. I prefer aloe, but at that point, vaseline might work.

Daniel
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princesslodgey
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2004/04/24, 03:35 AM
PREVENTION!
asimmer
asimmer
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2004/04/24, 10:03 AM
dfly, you are making me hungry...

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Kyrah
Kyrah
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2004/04/24, 01:15 PM
LOL yes I know that prevention is the Key. . . my problem this last time was that when I applied my sunscreen to my shoulders I didn't realize there was a gap between my sports bra and my tank top straps. . . I look like a tiger with stripes now but oh well. I do use 45 spf like it's going out of style because I do prefer to avoid the burns all together but sometimes. . . I'll suffer for my forgetfullnes!

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Love me as I am . . .
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