Sunburns

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Breast and Muscle pain after Sunburn


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July 21, 2011


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Sunburn is one of the most common problems that people suffer from especially during summers. When you go fishing or plan to enjoy your holiday with your family at a well-known beach resort, you increase your chances of getting sunburned. Even though sunburn is seldom fatal, people are known to suffer from serious problems because of sunburn. Also, people who suffer from sunburn in their adolescence or childhood are more like to develop melanoma later in life.

Some women who suffer from sunburn may also suffer from excessive pain in their muscles and breast. Pain is muscle is usually caused when a person sweats a great deal when exposed to sun or during tanning. Usually the pain the muscles and breast will subside with time. However, if you still feel the pain after a few hours, it best you move to a cool area. Also, you can drink replacement fluids to compensate for the loss of moisture from the body.

At times, the pain in the muscles and breast can be unbearable and it is best that you consult a doctor if the symptoms don’t go away even after fluid levels have been restored. You must contact the doctor immediately if the following conditions develop:

  • If the person who is affected by sunburn is not able to drink fluids because they are vomiting or suffer from nausea.
  • If the person is suffering from more severe symptoms like vomiting, headache, fever and shortness of breath.

The doctor will analyze the condition of the patient and will usually suggest IV fluid rehydration. However, if the doctor feels that condition of the patient is not serious they may suggest oral rehydration.

Relief from Sunburn Pain may soon be available


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July 7, 2011


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Sunburn is one of the most common problems that people face during summers. One of the effects of sunburn is red patches on the skin that can cause immense pain. Even though ointments and Aspirin can help in easing the pain but it does not offer permanent relief from pain.
However, this can change as British researchers have discovered the molecule that is responsible for causing pain by sunburn. Most experts believe that discovering of the molecule will help in finding a treatment for this problem. The protein that causes pain sunburn is called CXCL5 and blocking the effects of this protein can help in alleviating the pain.

Some experts are of the view that sunburn pain is a natural process and taking medication to block the pain can have side-effects. When a person suffers from sunburn pain, it is an indication of the danger the person is exposed to. When you take medication to stop the pain, it can cause irreparable damage to the skin.

Sunburns are usually caused when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet radiation. The radiation kills a few skin cells and permanently damages others. At times, excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays can cause skin cancer. To prevent the ultraviolet rays from damaging the cells, the body sends more blood to these cells so they can get the required nutrients and oxygen. When excessive blood is sent to the skin it turns red.

To protect your skin from ultraviolet radiation, it is best that you use a broad-brimmed hat or a good sunscreen when you go out in sun. When you take these precautions you not only reduce the risk of skin burn but also lower the risk of skin cancer.