How to Treat Sunburned Skin

Consider solar dermatitis for sunburned skin. Sunburned skin can be treated with general therapy, topical medication, and oral medication.
General treatment: After being mildly sunburned by the sun, there may be redness of the skin, slight pain and other symptoms, usually through the way of low-temperature wet compresses to ease the discomfort.
Topical medication: When sunburned skin develops redness, pimples, and peeling, it is necessary to leave the direct sunlight environment as soon as possible, followed by topical medication such as glycerin lotion.
Oral medication: When the sunburned skin appears large blisters, skin swelling, pain and other symptoms can be oral glucocorticosteroids in small doses, such as methylprednisolone tablets, etc. to relieve the symptoms.
Sunburned skin, if the condition is serious, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time. The above medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.