What to do for sunburned skin

Sun burned skin can be treated with topical topical medications and oral medications.
Sun burn refers to solar dermatitis, which is an acute inflammation of the skin caused by intense sunlight exposure, causing itching, redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms. Sunburn can be used externally with glycerite lotion, glucocorticoid ointment, etc., and in severe cases, 3% boric acid solution needs to be used as a wet compress.
If there are systemic symptoms, you can take oral loratadine, vitamin C and other drugs to fight allergies, serious cases need oral glucocorticoid treatment. Daily attention should be paid to avoid scratching the affected area, go out can wear long sleeves and long pants to cover, apply sunscreen.
Sunburned skin, you should go to the hospital dermatology department, the use of medication please follow the doctor’s instructions.