Traditional Treatment At-home care will alleviate many of the symptoms of sunburn, but no treatment can undo the damage caused by prolonged exposure to the sun. Few cases of sunburn require medical care. If the burn is very painful or widespread, a doctor may prescribe oral corticosteroids to relieve the discomfort. Treatment for extremely severe cases of sunburn (those involving extensive blistering, dehydration, or fever) usually requires bed rest and possibly hospitalisation. (See Burns.) Alternative/Natural Treatments Herbal Therapies - Lotions, poultices, and compresses containing calendula (Calendula officinalis) will reduce inflammation. Echinacea (Echinacea spp.) may be used on exposed new skin after peeling or blistering, to help prevent infection. Lotions, poultices, and compresses containing calendula (Calendula officinalis) will reduce inflammation. Echinacea (Echinacea spp.) may be used on exposed new skin after peeling or blistering, to help prevent infection. Preparations containing aloe (Aloe barbadensis) are excellent for relieving sunburn. Aromatherapy - A gentle massage using lavender essential oil diluted in a carrier oil. See our section on Aromatherapy for more details.A gentle massage using lavender essential oil diluted in a carrier oil. See our section on Aromatherapy for more details. Homoeopathy - Cantharis taken orally every three to four hours for up to two days is recommended for relieving pain and helping to heal blisters. Cantharis taken orally every three to four hours for up to two days is recommended for relieving pain and helping to heal blisters. Personal Care Apply cold compresses or calamine lotion to ease itchiness, take a pain killer, and have a cool bath or shower for overall relief. Drink plenty of water, avoiding alcohol. When your skin peels or the blisters break, gently remove the dried skin and apply an antiseptic ointment or cream to the skin beneath. If you feel feverish or nauseated, drink lots of fluids and see a doctor immediately. Prevention The best way to prevent sunburn is to limit your exposure to direct sunlight, especially between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Take a look at your shadow: If it's shorter than your height, stay under cover. Don't forget to 'Slip Slop, Slap'. Just a few sunsense tips for the whole family...
By practising these sunsense tips you should prevent excessive sun damage to you and your family's skin When to seek further professional advice
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