
Sunburn and more summer injury remedies
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CUT FINGER WHILE TRIMMING THE HEDGES The Answer: Bandage 2.0 Elias Stein As we age, our skin takes longer to repair after injury, says Jeff McClusky, spokesman for the American Pharmacists
Association. The classic fix might be Band-Aid gauze pads with a dab of Neosporin ointment. Or, choose thinner, more flexible bandages, such as Band-Aid Activ-Flex (about $7 for a box of 10)
and Nexcare Soft 'n Flex ($3 for a box of 30). also try liquid or spray-on bandages, such as Curad FlexSeal Spray Bandage ($8) or Nexcare No-Sting Liquid Bandage ($7). For minor cuts,
powder bandages like WoundSeal ($9) create an artificial scab. And Mederma Advanced Scar Gel ($12) has onion extract, which may improve scars. Elias Stein BURNED ELBOW ON THE GRILL Elias
Stein The Answer: Double-duty patch For hard-to-reach burns and scrapes, avoid some contortions — and some hassle — with a two-in-one bandage already supplemented with antibiotics.
(They're especially good for older adults with poor vision or dexterity.) Try Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages plus Antibiotic ($5 for a box of 20) or Curad Performance Series
Antibacterial Bandage ($4 for a box of 20). TWISTED ANKLE PLAYING TENNIS Elias Stein The Answer: Stick-on support A classic fix might be an Ace cold compress. But today elastic kinesiology
tape ($9 and up) can be used to relieve pain in almost any joint or tendon, from sore knees to tender triceps. Also try: For temporary relief of back, neck, shoulder, knee and elbow pain,
opt for a pain-relieving gel patch such as Salonpas Lidocaine 4% ($13 for 6 patches) and Lidocare 4% Lidocaine ($15-$21 per package). SUNBURN AT THE BEACH The Answer: Cooling pillow In
addition to the old standby lidocaine to ease sunburn pain, try the Chillow ($12) or the DINY Cooling Gel Pillow ($15), liquid-filled packs that you can insert into a pillowcase. They work
by absorbing your body heat and dissipating it into the air, and will generally stay cool for two or three hours (and even after you've been lying on one for a while). Along with
helping you sleep through the discomfort of a sunburn, they're great if you have a fever—or if you suffer from hot flashes. BEE-STING IN THE YARD The Answer: Anti-itch wipes Topical
Benadryl Itch Relief Stick (about $4) contains an antihistamine, and After Bite ($6) has sodium bicarbonate and ammonia; both can immediately stop itching. Sting-Kill disposable swabs ($6
for five) and wipes ($9 for eight) contain benzocaine, which can relieve sting-related pain. All these products also work for other summer bites and stings, including those from mosquitoes,
jellyfish, fire ants and spiders. "Always wash a bite and remove the stinger before applying a product, to prevent infection," says pharmacist Stefanie Ferreri, a professor in the
school of pharmacy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.