Get Rid of White Spots on Skin From Sun Poisoning
Sun poisoning includes many symptoms, such as weakness, nausea, vomiting, rash and can even cause a series of
Instructions
1. Rub on a sunblock with minimum 15 SPF at least twice a day, even on overcast days. While sunblock is always important, it is even more important after suffering from sun poisoning, as your skin is more sensitive the to harmful rays of the sun. Try to stay out of direct sunlight as much as possible, wearing long-sleeved shirts, pants and hats to protect your skin, particularly those areas covered in white spots.
2. Apply pure vitamin E oil to areas affected with
3. Soak in a warm bath daily or as often as possible, adding about 1/2 cup of natural sea salt to the tub. The sea salts will help to heal and soothe burnt skin as well as exfoliate the burnt, dead layers of your skin where the white spots reside.
4. Watch the white spots carefully, inspecting them for improvement. If your condition does not improve in 7 to 10 days, the white spots may be caused by a common skin fungus similar to athlete's foot and not actually sun poisoning. Often these spots go unnoticed until the rest of the skin is darkened by the sun, therefore it is often confused for sun poisoning. To treat this fungus, apply a light layer of athlete's foot cream to the affected area daily for 2 weeks.
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