Skin Cancer III

Posted by | July 10th, 2010 in Skin cancer | No Comments »

Too much sun is harmful

sunburns Did you know that a few serious sunburns can increase the risk of your child from getting skin cancer in adulthood? Children do not need to be in the pool on the beach or on vacation to get too much sun. The skin of children must be protected from harmful ultraviolet (UV) when children are outdoors.

“Coloradito? In just 15 minutes, unprotected skin can suffer damage from UV rays. However, it may take up to twelve hours to fully notice the effects of sun exposure. So if today your child’s skin is noticed “something red”, tomorrow morning could be burned. To prevent your child is still burning, resguárdelo the sun.

“Tanning? The truth is that tanned skin is damaged skin. Any change in the color of the skin after being outdoors, whether sunburn or suntan is a sign of damage caused by UV rays.

A cool and cloudy days? Even in these days the children need protection because they are UV rays, not temperature, which causes skin damage. Clouds do not block UV rays, but the filter, and sometimes only slightly.

Ay! Often, children suffer sunburn when outdoors unprotected for longer than expected. Prepare in advance and have sunscreen on hand, in your car, purse or backpack of the child.

Parents, protect your children so they can play safely in the sun and passing Put on you too. You are the best example.


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