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  1. Oct 8, 2022 · Learn more about how UV rays harm your skin and what you can do for symptom sunburn relief and how to protect yourself from sun exposure.

  2. How to treat sunburn. Your skin can burn if it gets too much sun without proper protection from sunscreen and clothes. To help heal and soothe stinging skin, it is important to begin treating sunburn as soon as you notice it. Follow these dermatologists' tips to help relieve the discomfort.

  3. Aug 8, 2023 · Find relief from your sunburn by using a cold compress, applying aloe vera and staying hydrated. Prevent future burns by wearing headgear and using sunscreen often.

  4. May 11, 2023 · A sunburn is skin damage from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. Most are mild and can be treated at home. But sunburn also increases your risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

  5. May 10, 2024 · First aid for sunburn includes the following: Take a pain reliever. Use a nonprescription pain reliever as soon as possible after getting too much sun. Examples are ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and acetaminophen (Tylenol, others). Or try a gel pain reliever that you rub on the skin.

  6. Nov 16, 2023 · 8 Ways to Treat Sunburn at Home. If you have sunburn, drink fluids and stay in the shade to reduce discomfort. Ibuprofen can help with pain, but see a doctor if it’s severe, or if you’re ...

  7. www.hopkinsmedicine.org › health › conditions-and-diseasesSunburn | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    What is sunburn? Sunburn is a visible reaction of the skin's exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation (invisible rays that are part of sunlight), or UV light sources, such as tanning salons. The signs of a sunburn may not appear for a few hours. It is typically at its worst at 24 to 36 hours after sun exposure and resolves in 3 to 5 days.

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