from BookofJoe
Two regular aspirin, taken every four hours around the clock until the pain stops.
That's it.
This treatment is simple, cheap, and more effective than the most expensive creams, ointments, and lotions you can buy and apply.
Don't wet or wash your affected skin: dryness afterward will only increase the pain.
I learned of this remedy in a two-paragraph letter to the New England Journal of Medicine from a family physician in Miami, back when I was in medical school.
I tried it: it worked!
Keep a little container of aspirin in your car's console or glove box so you always have it handy at the pool or beach.
The sooner you begin treatment, the better the results.
But, even if you can't get your hands on any aspirin until bedtime, take two then, and again first thing in the morning when you wake up: you'll still get relief.
Mechanism of action? Aspirin is a powerful prostaglandin inhibitor; sunburn causes prostaglandin release, leading to inflammation in the skin and subdermal tissues.
Aspirin blocks the inflammatory response.
A second site of action is the brain, where the pain of sunburn is ultimately perceived; aspirin targets these receptors as well, lessening the discomfort and agony.
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