Natural treatment when the pregnant mother's skin is burned



[ad_1]

  Natural treatment when the skin of your sunburn is burned

There is a wide variety of over-the-counter medications to treat your sunburn. (Photo: Charles Deluvio PHCA / Unsplash.com)

Jakarta: At the time of entering the summer season, one of the places that could be an option to enjoy is the beach. But for too long, sunbathing on the beach can cause sun burns or sunburns that can make you feel uncomfortable.

There is a wide variety of drugs in circulation to treat sunburns that you experience. But for pregnant women, we must choose the right treatment in order not to endanger their content.

Quote from Romper, the following is a treatment for sunburns experienced by pregnant women so as not to put their contents in danger.

1. Cold Bath
Bathing with water at normal temperature may be the best and easiest choice for pregnant women in case of sunburn. By doing this, you can reduce a lot of burns or heat on your skin. Or he could also soak in a bathtub to relieve the burning sensation in the skin.

(Read also: Aloe Vera effectively heals skin from sunburn)


(Kathi Kemper, MD, author of The Holistic Pediatrician told parents that studies show that honey can work better than some antibiotic creams to speed healing.)

2. Aloe vera
Aloe vera is also considered as one of the ingredients for relieving the pain of sunburn. Aloe vera plants contain chemicals that are not only cold, but moisturize the skin, according to the University of Arkansas School of Medical Science. Aloe vera can relieve the itching and burning sensation caused by excessive sunburn.

3. Soaking with Herbal Ingredients
According to Carl Korn, MD, a dermatologist, adding apple cider vinegar or white vinegar added to the water cold can help relieve the pain on blushing skin.

"These materials are amazing astringents that can soothe the pain of the sun." In addition, you can also use oats for bathing. Bathing with oats can make skin burning hot.

4. Honey
Honey has long been considered a cure for burned skin wounds. Whether it's used in a bath or just coated on a burn, honey contains antimicrobials and moisturizing properties that can really help. Kathi Kemper, MD, author of The Holistic Pediatrician, told parents, "Studies show that honey can work better than some antibiotic creams to accelerate healing, reduce infections, and minimize the pain of sun exposure." "