Treating And Preventing Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Apply Cool Compresses

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Cool compresses can help alleviate pain on patches of red, raw skin. Blisters and affected areas will have to be routinely sterilized and bandaged to prevent infection. During the healing process, skin can become inflamed and highly sensitive.

Patients can apply cool compresses to naturally ease the pain of the rash and find some comfort. A doctor can also prescribe patients an unscented moisturizer to apply to their skin, which will help prevent it from drying out and cracking. While healing, it's important to find strategies for pain management not related to medications, which could trigger adverse reactions. Doctors can give patients medical-grade compresses and recommend additional forms of treatment to soothe symptoms while the skin regrows.

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