
Cómo tratar las ampollas por quemaduras solares
Revisado por pares por Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPÚltima actualización por Victoria RawLast updated 10 Jun 2024
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El clima cálido parece el mejor momento para tomar el sol, broncearse o jugar al aire libre. Pero el calor y la temperatura pueden ser peligrosos. La quemadura solar a veces puede formar ampollas, causando dolor e infección. ¿Qué causa las ampollas por quemaduras solares? ¿Cómo se tratan y realmente deberías reventarlas?
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While sunlight provides health benefits such as increasing vitamin D levels, it can also cause problems such as sunburned skin, sunburn blisters, peeling skin and other symptoms such as headache or feeling sick (sun poisoning)1. Excessive exposure to sunlight can also increase your chances of getting heat stroke, and even lead to cáncer de piel.
Sunburn blisters cause a lot of pain and damage to your skin. Without proper treatment, they can become infected, causing tissue damage and scarring. Detecting sunburn blisters early, spotting signs of infection, and choosing the best treatments can help them heal quickly.
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What are sunburn blisters?
Sunburn blisters are skin injuries caused by second-degree sunburn. They occur when the sun burns and damages tissues in the skin. They appear as small, fluid-filled, painful, raised bumps, covered by a layer of skin. Sunburn blisters develop around 6 - 24 hours after excessive exposure to sunlight. They can be very itchy.
Why does sunburn blister?
Volver al contenidoBlisters can form when your skin is severely exposed to the sun's heat and UV (ultraviolet) rays. This causes UV damage and severe burning, which harms blood vessels and other tissues in your skin, causing their fluid to leak out. When the leaked fluid collects, blisters form - the result is a sunburn blister.
People with lighter skin tones are more likely to have blisters than those with darker skin tones. That's because darker skin has higher levels of melanin, which helps to protect the skin against UV rays.
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Do sunburn blisters scar?
Volver al contenidoSunburn blisters are unlikely to scar if they are mild, affect a small area, and remain uninfected. However, they can scar if the blisters are severe, extensive, or if they become infected.
How should you treat a sunburn blister?
Volver al contenidoYou can treat sunburn blisters at home or in a clinic. The way you treat them depends on how bad the blistering is and if there are other symptoms of illness:
Home treatment is fine for mild to moderate sunburn blisters that cover a small area of skin with no other symptoms of ill health.
You should seek medical attention if severe sunburn blisters affect large areas of skin or are followed by other symptoms of illness.
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How to treat sunburn blisters at home
Volver al contenidoWhen treating sunburn blisters at home, you should aim to relieve pain, prevent infection, and promote healing.
Here's how to do this:
Take pain relief medication such as paracetamol or ibuprofen.
Cover the blister - or blisters - with cold, damp compresses.
Apply a moisturiser containing aloe vera.
Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.
Wear sun-protective, or moisture wicking clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and sun hats.
You should avoid:
Further exposure to sunlight.
Picking the blisters.
Applying oil, rubbing alcohol or petroleum jelly - such as Vaseline - to blisters.
Vigorous scrubbing.
Scratching blisters.
Should you pop a blister from sunburn?
Volver al contenidoDr Paul Banwell, a cosmetic surgeon with the Banwell Clinic in East Grinstead, says: "You really should not pop the blisters because blisters form to help your skin heal and protect you from infection."
Popping a sunburn blister makes it easier for it to become infected. The intact blister covers the damaged skin underneath and provides a space for it to heal. Popping it disrupts that space and exposes the damaged skin to germs, causing an infected blister.
Signs of an infected blister include:
The blister is filled with cloudy green or yellow pus.
The skin around the blister looks red and swollen.
The blister feels almost hot to the touch.
What to put on a popped sunburn blister
Volver al contenidoSometimes sunburn blisters pop on their own. When this happens, you should:
Lávese las manos.
Gently clean the area.
Cover them with an antibiotic ointment.
Wrap them in a non-stick gauze bandage.
Keep them dry.
How to prevent sunburn from blistering
Volver al contenidoOnce the skin has suffered from las quemaduras solares blisters, you can't reverse it. So, the best way to prevent blisters is to not get sunburnt in the first place.
You can prevent sunburn by:
Staying indoors between 11am and 4pm when the sun is at its highest.
Applying a generous amount of sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or more whenever you are outdoors every 2 hours at least.
Reapplying sunscreen after swimming, baths, or excessive sweating.
Wearing protective clothing such as long-sleeved loose tops, sunglasses, and wide-brimmed hats.
Taking extra precautions when taking medicines that increase sun sensitivity.
How long do blisters from sunburn last?
Volver al contenidoMild to moderate blisters can heal in about a week. After the healing process, they may leave coloured dark or light spots on your skin for up to a year.
Severe sunburn blisters can take longer than a week to heal. If your sunburn blisters don't heal in seven days, contact your doctor. They may prescribe a course of antibiotic ointment, or a sterilised needle may be inserted into the blister to allow the fluid to drain.
Excessive sun burn exposure, burns and blisters cause long term skin damage which could lead to skin cancer so it is important to take measures to prevent this from happening.
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Dr Nsisong Asanga, MPH
MPH
Dr Nsisong Asanga is a physician, editor and writer. Her work has appeared in WebMD, Amerisleep, VeryWell Health and other places. She tweets @Ncbassey.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
La Dra. Krishna Vakharia es una médica general del NHS. También es examinadora habitual del Diploma de Posgrado en Dermatología Práctica en la Universidad de Cardiff, además de ser la Directora Médica de salud en Optum UK.
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La información en esta página es revisada por pares por clínicos calificados.
Siguiente revisión prevista: 10 de junio de 2027
10 Jun 2024 | Última versión
22 Sept 2022 | Publicado originalmente
Escrito por:
Dr Nsisong Asanga, MPH

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