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    Natural Sunburn Solutions. Causes, Symptoms & Complications of Sunburn. What is Sunburn?


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    Sunburn is some sort of radiation harm of the skin because of repeated or increased contact with ultraviolet rays of the hot sun that usually appears in the form of reddening of the skin, erythema,  oedema, rough spots, wrinkled skin, tiny papules, and painful skin within a couple of hours after over exposure to ultraviolet light. In most of the instances, it recover on themselves without any specific treatment however severe conditions may take several days to heal. 

    What are the Causes & Risk factors of Sunburn

    Sun-burn may happen due to too much introduction of the skin from ultraviolet rays (Ultraviolet A, Ultraviolet B, and Ultraviolet C) particularly between 10 A.M. - 2 P.M.

    Certain medications like photosensitizing agents like Methoxyposoralens, Psoralen, Methoxsalen, Trioxsalen etc.

    Repeated contact with artificial tanning assets like sunbed / tanning bed / solarium, stand up booths / tanning booths / stand-up sunbeds, cosmetic / facial tanners, tanning lamps / tanning bulbs /  tanning tubes etc.

    Having a light skin tone.

    Working at outdoors somewhere sunny.

    Alcohol drinking.

    History of sunburn.

    What exactly are the signs and symptoms of sunburn?

    The symptoms of sunburn are usually temporary but differ for each and every person, in view of their skin tolerance with photo sensitivity and generally appear after 2-6 hours of sun exposure (ultra-violet radiation), they'll consist of -

    Erythema - redness and swelling of the skin.

    Pain, tenderness, discomfort, irritation, itching of the skin.

    Fever with or without chills and blisters (small fluid-filled blisters) may appear in severe cases.

    Severe skin burning, peeling of skin, rash, skin feels hot to the touch / warm feeling to the afflicted area.

    Syncope.


    Dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.

    Secondary infection.

    Fatigue and tiredness.

    Severe reactions - sun poisoning.

    Great shock or even loss of life (maybe death).

    Complications / long-term consequences of Sun-burn

    Photoaging - Premature and earlier aging of the skin, skin wrinkles, dry out and rough skin, facial freckles.

    Macules on the face, hands, back and chest. 

    Skin malignancy - Melanoma, squamous cell cancer, or basal cell carcinoma can develop over face, lips, ear, neck, scalp, upper and lower limbs.

    Premalignant lesions - actinic keratoses.

    Eye harm - Snow blindness due to damages of retina, or cornea.

    Diet regimen, Treatment and Prevention for Sun-burn

    Try to include cool natured fruits and vegetables like apples, plum, papaya, grape, cucumber, musk melon, peaches, jujube, pomegranate, pineapple, lemon, zucchini, watermelon, bitter gourd, bottle gourd, pumpkin, celery, green beans etc. in what you eat.

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    Wear dark goggles (sun glasses), protective garments, or make use of an umbrella or wide overflowed hat whenever you are outside in light of the fact that they give better protection from hot sun.


    Raw potato paste may be a superb control of sunburn that need to be applied on the blister and irritated skin and rinse off in a cool shower after half an hour.

    Make a paste of oatmeal (half a cup)+ milk  (half a cup)+ honey one table spoonful, and apply over sunburned region as it is a notable home remedy to deal with symptoms associated with sunburn.

    Baking soda bath - Baking soda have to be merged in cold water and bath on a regular basis and pat gently the skin with a smooth towel to avoid scratching blisters associated with sunburn.

    Drink a considerable amount of cold water to overcome from the drying impacts of a sunburn.

    Cool Compress - You may practice with cold compresses on the affected area by making use of wrapped ice pack in a moist cloth to lessen swelling and pain and do not apply ice directly on the skin to avoid secondary skin damages.

    Aloe vera is a natural skin toner and really should be utilized in sunburned cases. For this motive, aloe vera pulp should be chilled in a refrigerator then apply on the affected skin two to three times a day to get best outcomes.

    An all natural treatment with yogurt application on the sunburnt region should be followed.

    Refrigerated raw potato should be grind and apply this paste on sunburnt areas of skin for progressive results.

    Splashing of cold water on the affected region may deliver best result in sun burning cases.

    Apply a paste of munakka and honey on sunburned region for few minutes till dried it up then should wash it off with normal water.

    Prepare a cucumber pack and put it on the skin for 20 - 30 minutes. Now clean the face with cool water. For this function, cucumber should be grind in a blender and mix rose water, and lemon juice.

    Make a blend of papaya pulp and honey. Now apply this combination over affected skin and leave it for 20 -30 minutes then wash it off with normal water.

    Anaesthetic sprays or creams has an amazing value to get comfort from sun-burn associated pain but should be implemented after recommendation of health services provider.

    In the condition of intense sun-burn (second-degree burns), patient should be admitted in hospital (burn unit) for better treatment including fluid replacement as well.

    Make an effective distance from sun exposure especially between 10 am to 2 pm as stated time is an extremely hot and can cause severe sunburn.

    Regularly apply a topical steroid cream on affected area of sunburn to get some better results or to 
    show signs of improvement comes about.

    Apply sunscreen lotion or cream for skin protection from harmful ultraviolet rays of hot sun.
        
    ARTICLE  BY  RAJESH  KUMAR

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