- Female
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm a 25-year-old woman dealing with sunburns, and I was prescribed kojivit cream, but it's causing some skin irritation. Could you recommend any other options for treating sunburns?
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For sunburns, you can try using aloe vera gel which has soothing properties and can help with skin irritation. You can apply a thin layer of aloe vera gel on the affected area multiple times a day to help with sunburn relief.
Dr. Kareemulla Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Based on the symptoms, it's possible that your son had a viral infection, which is common in children. *Immediate Action* 1. *Consult the clinic doctor again*: Update them on the recurring pain and seek further guidance. 2. *Monitor temperature*: Keep an eye on your son's temperature and administer medication as prescribed. 3. *Pain management*: Continue administering Crosin (Paracetamol) as directed by the doctor. *General Guidance* 1. *Rest and hydration*: Ensure your son gets plenty of rest and fluids to help his body recover. 2. *Observation*: Closely monitor your son's symptoms and report any changes or concerns to the doctor. 3. *Follow-up appointment*: Schedule a follow-up appointment with the doctor to review your son's progress. *When to Seek Emergency Care* 1. *Severe pain*: If the pain worsens or becomes unbearable. 2. *High fever*: If the fever exceeds 104F (40C) or persists for an extended period. 3. *Difficulty breathing*: If your son experiences difficulty breathing or shows signs of distress.
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