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DANGEROUS UV LIGHT
Have you ever know ?
UV light can cause many problem to your skin
Melasma Problem
Aging Problem
UV rays have the ability to penetrate the epidermis of the skin and damage collagen and elastin, two important proteins needed to maintain the elasticity and youthfulness of the skin. When collagen and elastin break down, it causes wrinkles and fatigue in the skin, leading to premature signs of aging.
Sunburn occurs when the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays damage the outer layer of skin cells. To repair the damage, your body sheds the damaged cells and replaces them with new ones, which causes your skin to flake and peel
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Seek medical attention for severe sunburn
You should seek medical attention if you have:
A first-degree burn over your entire body
A large area of blistered skin
Symptoms of dehydration or sickness, such as fever, chills, or faintness
Severe blistering over a large area of your body
Eye pain or vision changes
Protect your child from the sun
Babies under 6 months should never be exposed to the sun. For children older than 6 months, you should call your doctor if they have severe pain, blistering, lethargy, or a fever over 101° F (38.3° C).
Prevent sunburn
Use a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30
Reapply sunscreen every four hours or more frequently if you're sweating or in the water
Wear protective clothing like long sleeves and pants
Wear a hat with a wide brim
Wear sunglasses
Avoid the sun between 10 AM and 4 PM
Dr. Tanya Kormeil
The Sun UV Light Can Cause Cancer
Exposure to the sun's harmful UV rays is a leading cause of skin cancer, which can manifest in various forms, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Prolonged sun exposure damages the DNA in skin cells, leading to mutations that can result in cancer. Protecting your skin with sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and seeking shade during peak sun hours are crucial steps in reducing your risk. Prioritizing sun safety is essential for maintaining healthy skin and preventing serious health issues.
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