what do you do for sunburn ?

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what do you do for sunburn ?

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im fryed - and was fine till last night and it bite me :(
what are some home cures .
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Mike, try some Advil. They really helped me when had a bad sunburn a couple months ago. Next time remember the sunscreen! For temporary relief, there's always a nice cold bath. You don't have any blisters do you?
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no blisters but do i sting :(
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Try Benadryl it might help.
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aloe gel is always the best for me - get a big thing of it at the drugstore
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A cool bath with some vinegar in it will help. Or I have heard of a mixture of vinegar and water in a spray bottle give relief as well...just does not do much for how you smell though.
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be a man and suck it up! :D

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as wvjohn says, aloe and lots of it.
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Originally posted by dadx2mj
A cool bath with some vinegar in it will help. Or I have heard of a mixture of vinegar and water in a spray bottle give relief as well...just does not do much for how you smell though.

'xactly what me mom's remedy was ~ 'n' works!

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Originally posted by Invisible Evil
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My grandmother used melaleuca and it worked very well.
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Get drunk so you don't feel a thing. ;)
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Aloe, or the vinegar & water thing (just don't do it around red necks or they might think your a pickled pigs foot and try to eat you)
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dont get burnt! :) just use some aftersun cream.
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It's called Sunblocker and one should always use it BEFORE being out in sunlight for periods of time. Sure, not macho and no, you won't get that (cough) "healthy looking" glow called a tan BUT sunburn can and does cause skin cancer and it's more common than what most people think. There are many TV health shows on the topic but you can google it too if one wants to know more.
A friend of my wife, who's now 50 was recently diagnosed with skin cancer on her head near her hairline. Her doctor said that it was probably caused by sunburn when she was much younger. It now has to be removed with additional treatments and it might spread.
For the future, try to avoid getting sunburns.
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