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Suggest Treatment For Sunburns On Abdomen And Chest

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Posted on Mon, 16 Feb 2015
Question: Was in sun in fl & got a bit sunburn & got little red blotches on her tummy, chest & right below belly button r small circles. I do not itch. What do u suspect & what should I do?
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Answered by Dr. Rakesh Hasabe (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
yes these are most probably sunburns

Detailed Answer:
Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic
I have gone through your question and I understood your problem.
From whatever Symptoms you are telling me its almost certain that you had sunburns. Following are few treatment modalities for sunburns.

Home treatment measures may provide some relief from a mild sunburn.

Use cool cloths on sunburned areas.
Take frequent cool showers or baths.
Apply soothing lotions that contain aloe vera to sunburned areas. Topical steroids (such as 1% hydrocortisone cream) may also help with sunburn pain and swelling. Note: Do not use the cream on children younger than age 2 unless your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area in children younger than age 12 unless your doctor tells you to.
A sunburn can cause a mild fever and a headache. Lie down in a cool, quiet room to relieve the headache. A headache may be caused by dehydration, so drinking fluids may help. For more information, see the topic Dehydration.

There is little you can do to stop skin from peeling after a sunburn—it is part of the healing process. Lotion may help relieve the itching.

Other home treatment measures, such as chamomile, may help relieve your sunburn symptoms.

Medicine you can buy without a prescription
Try a nonprescription medicine to help treat your fever or pain:
Acetaminophen, such as Tylenol
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs):
Ibuprofen, such as Advil or Motrin
Naproxen, such as Aleve or Naprosyn
Aspirin (also a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug).

I hope my answer was helpful for you . Dont forget to close the discussion.Thank you.
DR . XXXXXXX HASABE.
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Suggest Treatment For Sunburns On Abdomen And Chest

Brief Answer: yes these are most probably sunburns Detailed Answer: Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic I have gone through your question and I understood your problem. From whatever Symptoms you are telling me its almost certain that you had sunburns. Following are few treatment modalities for sunburns. Home treatment measures may provide some relief from a mild sunburn. Use cool cloths on sunburned areas. Take frequent cool showers or baths. Apply soothing lotions that contain aloe vera to sunburned areas. Topical steroids (such as 1% hydrocortisone cream) may also help with sunburn pain and swelling. Note: Do not use the cream on children younger than age 2 unless your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area in children younger than age 12 unless your doctor tells you to. A sunburn can cause a mild fever and a headache. Lie down in a cool, quiet room to relieve the headache. A headache may be caused by dehydration, so drinking fluids may help. For more information, see the topic Dehydration. There is little you can do to stop skin from peeling after a sunburn—it is part of the healing process. Lotion may help relieve the itching. Other home treatment measures, such as chamomile, may help relieve your sunburn symptoms. Medicine you can buy without a prescription Try a nonprescription medicine to help treat your fever or pain: Acetaminophen, such as Tylenol Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): Ibuprofen, such as Advil or Motrin Naproxen, such as Aleve or Naprosyn Aspirin (also a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug). I hope my answer was helpful for you . Dont forget to close the discussion.Thank you. DR . XXXXXXX HASABE.