Asked by Jyggjt
If the doctor recommends it, take an over-the-counter painkiller, like ibuprofen.
Stay out of the sun.
Drink plenty of water.
Wash broken blisters with mild soap and water.
:: replenishes fluids lost during sun exposure
:: helps prevent infection
:: ensures the sensitive skin under the sunburn doesn't also get burned
:: reduces general discomfort
Stay out of the sun.
Drink plenty of water.
Wash broken blisters with mild soap and water.
:: replenishes fluids lost during sun exposure
:: helps prevent infection
:: ensures the sensitive skin under the sunburn doesn't also get burned
:: reduces general discomfort
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Here’s how each recommendation aligns with the associated benefits:
1. **Take an over-the-counter painkiller, like ibuprofen.**
- **Benefit**: :: reduces general discomfort
2. **Stay out of the sun.**
- **Benefit**: :: ensures the sensitive skin under the sunburn doesn't also get burned
3. **Drink plenty of water.**
- **Benefit**: :: replenishes fluids lost during sun exposure
4. **Wash broken blisters with mild soap and water.**
- **Benefit**: :: helps prevent infection
This structure clearly links each recommendation to its specific benefit.
1. **Take an over-the-counter painkiller, like ibuprofen.**
- **Benefit**: :: reduces general discomfort
2. **Stay out of the sun.**
- **Benefit**: :: ensures the sensitive skin under the sunburn doesn't also get burned
3. **Drink plenty of water.**
- **Benefit**: :: replenishes fluids lost during sun exposure
4. **Wash broken blisters with mild soap and water.**
- **Benefit**: :: helps prevent infection
This structure clearly links each recommendation to its specific benefit.
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