OK so there's so many different ways to treat sun blisters without going to the doctor. First, you should remember beforehand to always put sun screen on. If you do have sunburn, it should really hurt and itch:
I recently got sunburn blisters, and there's nothing you can really do for them to go away right away. I suggest putting aloe on them everyday and avoiding the sun until they go away.
As a former lifeguard for many years, I suggest using Bag Balm that you can find at Walgreens or Walmart. It has an antiseptic in it so it heals and keeps burn from becoming infected and it has a numbing substance in it. Aloe takes longer and doesn't numb the pain. You can also use it on your pets. They can lick it and it won't hurt them as you used to only be able to get it from feed stores. It is used on livestock wounds and cow teats.
Well, I'm not sure what a water blister is, but to treat a sunburn, the following will either ease the pain, and or help treat it:
1. Take cold showers.
2. Rub some product that has aloe in it on the sunburned parts.
3. Make sure you wear light clothing, prefrably cotton, so you don' t irritate it further.
4. make sure you drink lots of water.
5. Make sure your skin is hydrated, so put lotions on it because the sun has dried it out.
6.You can take a bowl and put 75% water in it, and 25% vinegar in it, then take a towel, and gently place it over all your sunburned areas. It feels really good and makes some of the pain go away. (I've tried it myself)
Hope that helped you,
Gigglybeth :)
you can not really cure sun burn as such as it isn't a diseas and wil fade but you could try some aloe vera gel or moisturisers so the skin is not a ruff and avoid boling hot baths .
Use canned milk, as whole as possible, on the sunburned area.
Topical aloe-vera gel will help in the pain as well as taking aspirin or ibuprofen but mostly it just takes time.
You can use a sterilized needle to poke a hole towards the side of the blister. You really should not pop it though. It may cause infection.
If you get blisters to the point of developing a fever, or a degraded general condition.
heaps of moisturising cream :)
aloe vera
No.
A severe sunburn affects both the epidermis and the lower dermis. The symptoms are pain, swelling, and redness; wet or moist appearance; and blisters. The pain is moderate to severe.
If this is a true sunburn you cannot get rid of it in five minutes. Anymore than you can get rid of a burn if you touch a hot pan in an oven. You will have to wait until the burn heals that could be as long as five days.
Well the easies way to get rid of blisters is just to let then pop on there own that way you with not get Hert and be in pain. I hope I helped
You can get rid of old, dried blisters on your feet by applying a moisturizing lotion. This will help to soften them up so that they can be rubbed away or healed over time.
Go to the doctor and they will give you medicine 4 it
Because sunburn IS actually a burn. It starts to burn you skin and it's way of healing is to get rid of the damaged skin and grow new, healthy skin.
No. Products that contain aloe vera and lidocaine can help.
Use aloe on it and AVOID shampooing for several days as it can worsen the burn.