Sunburn produces a skin inflammation as a result of excessive exposure to solar radiation. The ultraviolet rays of light destroys cells in the outer layer of the dermis, damaging the underlying capillaries. This bothers condition occurs more frequently in people of light skin, whose skin was red and covered with blisters. If the burn is serious, the affected skin falls after some days.
It should be remembered that although a gradual and moderate exposure to sunlight is beneficial to the body and facilitates the process of calcification of the bones by preventing osteoporosis, and continued excessive exposure can cause skin aging, the appearance of unsightly KERATOME and, in some cases, skin cancer (melanoma). It is recommended, of course, focus on the prevention of the phenomenon (the use of tanning creams, sunscreens with suitable) while, to treat burns, it is advised to apply delicandamente juice or pure aloe gel on the burn, taking caution not to expose themselves again the sun in the days following.
Burns, depending on the severity, may include:
1) first-degree burns, in which the epidermis an erojecimiento show that heals quickly (in the case of sunburn).
2) second-degree burns, where skin is covered in blisters, and
3) third degree burns, where skin is so damaged that there is no choice but to resort to a transplant to retrieve it.
The aloe is very effective for burns first and second degree, in fact, thanks to its antibacterial and antibiotic properties, prevents infection, while the Acindar Cinnamic and salicylic exercise an effective analgesic action. Finally, the acemanano facilitates the regeneration of damaged tissues. After having cleaned and cooled, it is advisable to spread the affected area with a mixture of pure juice or gel of aloe and honey.
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