Burns (minor) and sunburnsONLINE VISIT

Get fast, convenient care for minor burns and sunburns. No appointment needed.

Injury caused by extreme heat or sun exposure

  • timer5-10 minutes
  • descriptionTreatment plan in under 1 hour
  • account_circleFor ages 6 - 75
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

What is a mild burn or sunburn?

Mild burns, or first-degree burns, affect only the outer layer of the skin, causing redness, minor swelling, and pain. They usually heal within a week without long-term damage, but prompt cool compresses and over-the-counter pain relievers can provide relief. Sunburns are a specific type of mild burn caused by excessive UV radiation exposure, leading to skin discoloration and pain. Prevention is crucial, involving sunscreen, protective clothing, and avoiding peak sun hours. Aloe vera and cool compresses can help soothe sunburnt skin.

Common symptoms

Symptoms of minor burn or sunburn may include:

  • Skin discoloration
  • Pain or discomfort
  • Swelling around the burned area
  • Warm or hot skin
  • Peeling skin
  • Itching skin
  • Blisters
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Get a personalized care plan

Common treatments

Your provider will design a treatment plan tailored just for you. They may recommend the following, as medically appropriate:

  • Silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene)
  • Alocane burn gel
  • Acetaminophen or ibuprofen
  • Bacitracin
  • Guided self-care
How it works

How it works

We make getting care quick and easy so you can get back to what matters most.
1. Find your treatment
Choose the care option that best suits your current needs.
2. Select your visit type
Share relevant health information with a board-certified provider via online interview. Learn more.
3. Get a diagnosis and care plan
A provider will give you a diagnosis and treatment plan. If we can't treat you virtually, we'll help find the best in-person care options for you.
4. Begin your care
If our medical team determines a prescription is medically appropriate, choose your pharmacy and pick up your medication.

Message your provider with any follow-up medical questions after receiving your treatment plan.