Sunburns on the face of infants usually heal on their own.
Infants have delicate skin, which may lead to sunburn on the face if sun protection measures are not taken in places where the sun’s ultraviolet rays are abundant. Sunburned localized skin will produce redness, swelling, heat, pain and white skin. Mild sunburns usually recover on their own in 3-5 days, while moderate and severe sunburns take longer to recover, requiring 1-2 weeks, etc.
After the baby face sunburn baby mother should pay attention to maintain the local hygiene of the baby face, otherwise prone to stinging, leading to the baby unconsciously scratching the sunburned parts, is not conducive to recovery. Infant’s face sunburn redness can be used in the form of cold compresses to relieve the discomfort of sunburn.
If an infant’s face sunburn is severe or the symptoms continue without improvement, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention.