Call 911 Now
- Passed out (fainted) or too weak to stand
- You think your child has a life-threatening emergency
Call Doctor or Seek Care Now
- Fever over 104° F (40° C)
- Can't look at lights because of eye pain
- Fever and looks infected (spreading redness more than 48 hours after the sunburn)
- Your child looks or acts very sick
- You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent
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Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours
- Sunburn pain is severe and not better after using care advice
- Large blisters (more than ½ inch or 12 mm)
- Many small blisters at the burn site
- Blisters on the face
- Swollen feet make it hard to walk
- Looks infected (draining pus, red streaks, worse pain after day 2) and no fever
- You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent
Contact Doctor During Office Hours
- Itchy rashes in sun-exposed skin occur many times
- You have other questions or concerns
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Self Care at Home
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