What to do if your skin is red after sun exposure on your body

Redness of the skin after sun exposure on the body may occur as a result of solar dermatitis, which is often treated with topical medications to reduce the inflammation and pain in a timely manner.
Solar dermatitis, refers to the skin after intense sun exposure, due to different individuals have different responses to sun exposure, hours or the next day after the sunburned parts of the skin redness and pain, some will have serious damage, blisters, rupture or even erosion.
If the symptoms are mild, topical medications such as glycerite lotion or zinc cream can be used. If the symptoms are a little severe, glucocorticoid cream can be used to reduce pain and inflammation, and cold compresses or indomethacin solution can be applied topically to reduce the symptoms. Topical growth factor gels can also be used to promote the repair of localized lesions as prescribed by the doctor.
It is recommended to avoid physical activities when sunlight exposure is the strongest or apply sunscreen when going out to prevent sunburn, but if there is sunburn that needs to be treated, you can go to a regular hospital and follow the standardized treatment prescribed by a specialist.