In summer, we will find that the face will be very easy to get sunburned, whether it is adults or children. Even if you take protective measures when your baby goes out in the summer, he or she may still be accidentally exposed to the sun. Because the baby's skin is very delicate, the marks left by the sun are very obvious. So what are the remedial measures we can take when the baby's face gets sunburned? First, apply watermelon rind on your skin. Method: Apply watermelon rind on sunburned arms and rub repeatedly. Soon, the juice of the watermelon rind will be absorbed by the dehydrated skin. If you repeat this process many times, the symptoms of sunburn will be greatly alleviated. If you use a scraper to scrape the watermelon rind into thin slices and apply it on sunburned skin, it will help the skin to fully absorb the watermelon juice. Since watermelon rind contains vitamin C, it has anti-inflammatory and whitening effects when applied to the skin, so it can treat sunburned skin. The second tea is for treating sunburn. Use a cotton ball dipped in tea to gently pat the sunburned area. This can soothe the skin and relieve the burning sensation. Principle: The tannic acid in tea has a good astringent effect, can reduce tissue swelling, and reduce cell exudation. It is very effective for skin that is slightly sunburned but not flaky. If the sunburned area is too large, you can also add strong tea to the washbasin at home and soak the sunburned skin in the water for a few minutes. The effect will be more significant. Third, sun protection tips. When it comes to sun protection for children, parents need to pay attention to the following points: When the baby goes out, he needs to seek shelter when the shadow is shorter than his height in the sun. When going out on a sunny day, avoid the time when the sun is at its strongest. If you want to go out, your baby should wear a wide-brimmed, light-colored sun hat and sunglasses, put up a parasol, and wear long-sleeved thin shirts or trousers with good breathability. Avoid taking young babies to places such as beaches, swimming pools, and hillsides where they are very likely to get a severe sunburn. If you take your children to the swimming pool or the beach, regardless of whether the sunscreen you apply is waterproof or not, you should reapply it every 2 to 3 hours. In particular, don't forget to apply it carefully on your child's feet, ears and nose, as these are the areas most susceptible to sunburn. If your child is burned by the sun, give him some water or juice as soon as possible to replenish the lost water in the body, and go to the hospital for a check-up. Even if the packaging of your sunscreen indicates that it has a long time left before its expiration date, it is best to replace your child's bottle with a more recently manufactured product every summer to provide the most effective protection. |
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