May
15
Sunburns don’t have a field day in temperate climate but it is obviously a matter of great concern in places where there is tropical climate. In tropical areas, rays of sun are more generally vertically overhead. This is why their intensity is far higher. In such circumstances, the resulting heat causes sunburn in vulnerable people.
Sunburns can be tackled with a little caution. Obviously, the first precaution lies in not venturing out in the sun. It can only intensify things. Next set of remedy lies in clinically finding out the nature of erosion. Smearing clay on the surface of affected skin can help in palliating the effect of sunburn. Clay or mud has medicinal properties as it runs through the pore of the integument and causes cooling in the affected area. Similarly, rose water and paste of neem and basil can also do wonders to the area of the skin that is targeted by sun.
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