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I took the kids to the watermark again. I thought I applied sunblock by my whole back is burned. Not too badly but it smarts.
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Yes aloe plants are great.
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It may be that the spf was to low? Aloe gel works wonders. Hope you feel better soon.
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I sunburn so easily. I feel your pain. I use aloe as well. Sometimes you can find it with lidocaine, and it takes the sting right out.
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Related to this, some of my meds have warnings re: heat stroke, etc. Has anyone actually experienced and noticeable difference before and after taking meds?
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If your skin is not broken, vinegar is really soothing on a sunburn. Just gently apply it (you could out it in a spray bottle if you wanted) to the burned area. Let it drip dry (don't rub the burned area). I've found this works really well- it helps take the "pink" out and smooth the pain. Feel better soon!
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I had heat exhaustion once because of Seroquel. It was not very fun. I had however made the choice to go hiking in jeans, so it was kinda my fault too. Neither my pharmacist nor my pdoc warned me about the side effect though and I think they should have, even if it was on the info sheet given to me.
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