Allergic repercussion on my obverse. How long will it pilfer to stir away?

I got sunburn on my face on Saturday and I went out and bought aloe vera on Monday morning because my obverse was still really red and I had to work in the evening. I put the aloe vera on my facade like 4 times before work. I took a shower, and then put more on back I went to bed. I woke up and my nose/skin around my eyes was EXTREMELY swollen. That was yesterday and today it still looks matching. I'm going to go to the doctor if it is still like this tomorrow, but do you think it will travel away by tomorrow? Please help. No one answered my last question so please answer this.
Answers:    If you are allergic to the aloe vera (or one of the ingredients of the aloe vera), the swelling might budge down if you stopped using it. But allergies to things you put on your skin usually result in rashes and redness, not extreme swelling.
is more potential a reaction to the sunburn. If this hadn't happened to me, I wouldn't be telling you this, because I can't find much roughly speaking it on the internet. I developed swelling of my face, especially my nose, eyes, and lips, starting the hours of daylight after a severe sunburn and increasing the next day. To grotesque proportions. My eyes were nearly swollen shut, contained by spite of the fact that the area around my eyes had not be burned.

When I saw a doctor about it, he said he had seen this oodles times, and that it was essentially an allergic reaction. He gave me a corticosteroid shot, and it took something like a day for the swelling to go down.

You should know that I had all kinds of problems next to sun exposure after that incident, developing blisters with no signs of an actual burn, in places that were not burned originally. So it ineradicably changed my relationship with the sun. While there is no way of guessing whether this may occur to you, watch out for further sun exposure. Between sunscreens and self-tanning lotions, you can spend as much time as you want in the sun and not look pale.

One other piece: If you end up avoiding sun exposure like I do, you will need to clutch vitamin D. Your average diet doesn't have enough of it if you don't get any from the sun.
nging I could give you an internet medical reference that could explain this, but all I can find are individual reports or articles within medical references that just mention swelling as a symptom.

I hope it gets better soon.


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