At some time or another, we've all experienced the effects of sunburn - be it a light burn or a more heavy burn.
Although
the sting of regret of inadequate protection (from UV exposure) can be
an excellent incentive to plan more carefully on 'future' occasions,
it's of little help in soothing the immediate physical sting (i.e. pain)
accompanying sunburn.
However if you 'have' found yourself having
spent a little too much time in the sun, -- here are 4 natural home
remedies to help ease the pain of sunburn, and assist in the body's
healing process:
1. Cool Milk Compresses: - The fat and
lactic acids in milk are known to have soothing qualities for sunburned
skin. Soak a soft cloth or cotton gauze in cool whole milk, and dab
carefully onto the burned skin. Do this for around 20 minutes, and
follow by rinsing off with cool water. (Due to the importance of the
milk's fat content, it's important that whole milk be used in this
treatment).
2. Cool, sugarless tea: - The tannin in tea is
the active ingredient here, which helps to soothe and relieve some of
the discomfort of sunburned skin. After brewing a big pot of tea, and
allowing it to cool completely, slosh the affected areas with a soft
sponge or washcloth. As with the vinegar (4), you could also fill a
spray bottle, and spray the tea directly on the skin. And don't throw
away the used (cool) teabags. These are especially good for sensitive
areas around the eyes - simply place the teabags over your eyes if they
feel hot and tired. (If you have 'St. John's Wort', consider using this
as it contains cooling properties, which can help tone down some of the
heat in your skin, as well as soothing the nerve endings damaged by the
sunburn).
3. Aloe Vera: - Aloe Vera is commonly used to
treat sunburn. As well as providing soothing relief, it may also assist
in the healing process. Apply to the affected areas as needed. Although
the gel extracted directly from an aloe Vera plant works best, if you
don't have ready access to one, you may use an 'over the counter' Aloe
Vera Cream that contains the gel. For this to be effective, just ensure
that the cream contains a high concentration of Aloe Vera than it does
water or other solutions.
4. Water: - When exposed to the
sun, your body loses water and essential body salts. Dehydration occurs
when your body loses too much fluid, and begins to reabsorb fluid from
the blood and other body tissues. To prevent the consequences of
dehydration, increase your fluid intake to ensure you adequately
re-hydrate your body for optimum recovery and health.
Sunburn
should of course be avoided where possible -- particularly as it's
adverse affects not only include damage to the skin, but also the
increased risk of skin cancer. Prevention and protection should always
be considered the best treatment for sunburn, and will assist in
ensuring your optimum long-term health!
DISCLAIMER: These are home
remedy tips only, and should not replace your regular health care
provider. If in doubt at any time in relation to your sunburn, please
seek the appropriate health care assistance.
Showing posts with label sun exposure. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
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