What Is Sun Poisoning?
7. Severe Symptoms May Require Professional Treatment
With any luck, you will be able to handle the effects of sun poisoning from home. But if you have more severe symptoms, don’t hesitate to seek professional medical care. The earlier you get treated, the faster your doctor can help you find relief for your symptoms.
There are several signs that you need to go to the doctor or emergency room. Severe burns that include blisters or charred, discolored or broken skin need stronger treatments than a cool bath or compress. If your fever or nausea persists after you have been out of the sun a few hours, you may need more help than OTC medications can provide. If you are experiencing respiratory distress or intense swelling, you may need to visit an urgent care facility so that you can get help right away.
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