Is very urticant after be sunburned how to return a responsibility?
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Before I went to the seaside to play, I also took off a layer of skin and got sunburnt when I came back. Later, my skin itched more and more. I really couldn't stand it. I went to the hospital to see a doctor and was told that it was allergic dermatitis. Your symptoms are very similar to mine. You can go to the hospital to confirm it and take medicine under the guidance of the doctor. Usually also pay attention to eating habits and sunscreen work. Let's take a look at the following.
Is very urticant after be sunburned how to return a responsibility?
First: Generally speaking, you can choose to use painkillers. For example, aspirin can relieve the redness, swelling and itching of mild to moderate sunburn, which is a good choice. Sunscreen before the work is also very important, prevent sunburn can be in the skin before reddening, choose to take aspirin, can achieve good results.
Second: sunscreen should be done thoroughly. You should apply sunscreen oil before going out. You also need to apply sunscreen oil when there is no sun, especially when you go into the water. You'd better apply a thick layer to every place. After swimming or sweating a lot, you should remember to wipe it. It's best to wipe it once every 2 hours. Don't go out when the sun is strong. Try to reduce outdoor activities.
Third: after sunburn, the first time to choose wet compress, cold water, skimmed milk, or ice water to wet compress the skin, remove the heat, reduce the temperature of the skin surface, can prevent itching or dry skin, if possible, you can choose to soak in cold water bath, preferably add salt and vinegar, and then use a soft cotton swab or make-up cotton again and again to apply the sunburn.
matters needing attention
In view of your situation, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital for examination and diagnosis. Only when the cause is clear can the treatment be confirmed. Diet should also pay attention to, do not eat spicy, or drink, so as not to stimulate the skin, resulting in increased symptoms.