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What helps sunburn pain?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 536551" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Cool bath... with baking soda.</p><p>Cold packs/cloths on the worst spots.... yes, you HAVE to get the heat out. It can take hours or days...</p><p>And then PURE aloe vera gel. </p><p></p><p>Are you blistering? or just red and sore?</p><p>Blistering means it's a <em>serious burn</em>, and you will probably need to avoid the sun altogether for the rest of the summer at least, to give the skin time to heal.</p><p>Red and sore will peel, which will still leave you with sun sensitivity, but can be managed with high-SPF lotion once it's all healed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 536551, member: 11791"] Cool bath... with baking soda. Cold packs/cloths on the worst spots.... yes, you HAVE to get the heat out. It can take hours or days... And then PURE aloe vera gel. Are you blistering? or just red and sore? Blistering means it's a [I]serious burn[/I], and you will probably need to avoid the sun altogether for the rest of the summer at least, to give the skin time to heal. Red and sore will peel, which will still leave you with sun sensitivity, but can be managed with high-SPF lotion once it's all healed. [/QUOTE]
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