Are Yellow Blisters, Severe Pain, And Restricted Movement Normal After Severe Sunburn?
Hi,I went to the beach on the weekend and on Sunday night I had really bad sunburn,that was really red and stung applied plenty of aloe Vera over these days but have got yellow blisters on my neck and shoulders,can barley sleep and have severe pain every now and again and can barley move my arms,back and neck.thanks for your advice and help in advance
Sun burns are really painful and definitely, if the burns are more severe, these can transform into blisters. Basically, the blisters denote a second degree burn and are really painful. Immediately home remedies like cold water compresses and drinking of lot of fluids to maintain hydration may help in early healing and preventing pain.
However, for pain, you may take OTC analgesics. However, if infection is there, in the blisters, then oral antibiotic and/or local antibiotic ointment or lotion may be needed under guidance of your doctor. In extreme cases, the debridement of vesicles may be needed by some doctor.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Satnarain Bansal, General & Family Physician
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Are Yellow Blisters, Severe Pain, And Restricted Movement Normal After Severe Sunburn?
Hi, Sun burns are really painful and definitely, if the burns are more severe, these can transform into blisters. Basically, the blisters denote a second degree burn and are really painful. Immediately home remedies like cold water compresses and drinking of lot of fluids to maintain hydration may help in early healing and preventing pain. However, for pain, you may take OTC analgesics. However, if infection is there, in the blisters, then oral antibiotic and/or local antibiotic ointment or lotion may be needed under guidance of your doctor. In extreme cases, the debridement of vesicles may be needed by some doctor. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Satnarain Bansal, General & Family Physician