anonim_4396
| anonim_4396 a întrebat:

Ce pot folosi pentru pielea arsă de soare?

Atenţie! Problemele de natură medicală sunt probleme serioase care necesită asistenţă/consult specializat. Sugestiile date de utilizatorii TPU au doar o valoare orientativă şi în nici un caz nu exclud consultul profesional medical. Prin urmare vă recomandăm să apelaţi la personal medical specializat atât pentru diagnosticare, cât şi pentru tratament.
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| Roxana19928 a răspuns:

Creme cu MENTOL, creme de dupa plaja cu mentol pentru ca racoreste pielea, also trebuie sa aiba proteine crema, pentru refacerea pielii. Eu ma arsesem rau si am folosit o crema cu mentol si proteine si vitamine si in 2 zile eram mult mai ok

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sadrian46
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First-Degree Burn

Symptoms
Causes
Treatments
Outlook
Prevention

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First-Degree Burn

A first-degree burn is also called a superficial burn or wound. It’s an injury that affects the first layer of your skin. First-degree burns are one of the mildest forms of skin injuries, and they usually don’t require medical treatment. However, some superficial burns can be quite large or painful and may require a trip to your doctor.
What Are the Symptoms of a First-Degree Burn?

The symptoms of first-degree burns are often minor and tend to heal after several days. The most common things you may notice at first are skin redness, pain, and swelling. The pain and swelling may be mild and your skin may start to peel after a day or so. In contrast, second-degree burns blister and are more painful due to an increased depth of the burn wound.

For a first-degree burn that occurs in larger areas of your skin, you may experience an increased level of pain and swelling. You may want to report large wounds to your doctor. Larger burns may not heal as fast as smaller burns.
An Important Note About Electrical Burns

First-degree burns that are caused by electricity may affect more of the skin than you can see in the top layer. It’s-a good idea to seek medical treatment immediately after the accident occurs.
What Causes a First-Degree Burn?

Common causes of superficial burns include the following:
Sunburns

Sunburn develops when you stay out in the sun too long and don’t apply enough sunscreen. The sun produces intense ultraviolet (UV) rays that can penetrate the outer layer of your skin and cause it to redden, blister, and peel.
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Scalds

Scalds are a common cause of first-degree burns in children younger than 4 years old. Hot liquid spilled from a pot on the stove or the steam emitted from hot liquid may cause burns to the hands, face, and body.

Scalds can also occur if you bate or shower in extremely hot water. A safe water temperature should be at or below 120˚F. Temperatures higher than this can lead to more serious skin injuries, especially in young children.
Electricity

Electrical sockets, electrical cords, and appliances can appear intriguing to a young child, but they pose considerable dangers. If your child sticks a finger or any object into the openings of a socket, bites on an electrical cord, or plays with an appliance, they can get burned or electrocuted from exposure to electricity.
How Is a First-Degree Burn Treated?

You can treat most first-degree burns at home. You should call your child’s pediatrician if you’re concerned about a burn your child received. Their doctor will examine the burn to determine its severity.

They’ll look at the burn to see:

how deep it penetrates the skin’s layers
if it’s large or in an area that requires immediate treatment, such as the eyes, nose, or mouth
if it shows signs of infection, such as oozing, pus, or swelling

You should see your doctor if your burn becomes infected, swollen, or extremely painful. Burns on certain areas may require a visit to the doctor. These burns may heal slower than burns on other areas of the body and require a visit to the doctor. These areas include the:

face
groin
hands
feet

Home Care Treatment

If you choose to treat your wound at home, place a cool compress over it to relieve the pain and swelling. You may do this for five to 15 minutes and then remove the compress. Avoid using ice or extremely cold compresses because they can aggravate the burn.
Avoid applying any type of oil, including butter, to a burn. These oils prevent healing in the site. However, products containing aloe vera with lidocaine may help with pain relief and are available over the counter. Aloe vera, as well as honey, lotion, or antibiotic ointments, can also be applied to first-degree burns to reduce drying and speed up repair of the damaged skin.
Deci comprese reci, dar nu de la gheață, lidocaină și aloe vera, dar nu alte unsori.

| MademoiselleCosmina a răspuns:

Iaurt
Gel de aloe vera+feliute de castravete date prin blender
Sau diferite creme de la farmacie.