4 Ways Seniors Can Get Relief From Sunburn
Seniors should always be wearing sunscreen to protect them from the harsh UV rays of the sun. However, even if seniors take steps to protect themselves from the sun they sometimes will end up with a sunburn. Senior skin can be very delicate and burn easily. Having a caregiver on hand to help keep an eye on this is a great idea.
As seniors get older the fat pad under the skin begins to thin and that leaves seniors with skin that is prone to damage. If you have noticed that your senior parent tends to bruise easily and their bruises look very dark even if they only slightly bump themselves that happens because of how their skin is aging. Sun sunburn is something that seniors often have to deal with during the summer. Fortunately, there are some things seniors can do to get relief from sunburn and other summer skin problems like:
Personal Care At Home
Having personal care at home can help seniors who are struggling to take care of a serious sunburn. With personal care at home, seniors will have the help they need to apply any medications that their doctor prescribes and monitor the burn. Seniors should have personal care at home in the summer to help protect their skin.
Soothing And Cooling Gels
Aloe lotion and cooling gels are popular over-the-counter remedies for sunburns. Some of them can be very effective at relieving the warmth and pain of a sunburn while speeding up the healing process. For additional cooling benefits keep the gel in the refrigerator so that it’s cold when it’s applied. Sunburn lotions and gels should be standard equipment in every senior’s home during the summer when seniors can get a sunburn just going out to get the mail.
A Cool Bath
Cool baths and showers can be a fantastic way to get relief from a sunburn. If your senior loved one needs help with personal care at home like taking baths and showers having a care provider there will help keep them safe. Your senior loved one won’t have to worry about slipping and falling in the bathroom if there is a caregiver to help. And a care provider will also make sure that the water is just the right temperature to provide relief without being too cold.
Sun Protection
The best way to deal with a sunburn is not to get one in the first place. Seniors should take sun protection seriously. When seniors go outside in the summer they should be wearing light layers of clothing or at least shirts with long sleeves and long pants or skirts to protect as much of their skin as possible. Seniors should always wear sunscreen because even in the winter the UV rays of the sun can cause skin damage and burns. And a sun hat and sunglasses should be worn by seniors when they’re out in the sun as well. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, especially when it comes to seniors and the sun.
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