Healthy Living
10 Ways to Prevent Skin Cancer
Stay indoors or in the shade, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. |
Wear clothes that will cover your arms and legs when going outside. |
Wear a hat that will cover your face and neck. |
Wear UV-blocking sunglasses to protect your eyes and the skin around them. |
Wear sunscreen with both UVA and UVB protection and an SPF of at least 15. For extended outdoor activity, choose a sunscreen with an SPF of 50 or higher. |
Reapply sunscreen or sunblock every two hours, after swimming or after excessive sweating. |
Avoid tanning. |
Consider taking Nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3. |
Limit your alcohol intake. |
See a dermatologist at least once a year. |
WHEN TO SEE A DOCTORCall your doctor if you see or experience: |
A mole with irregular borders |
A sudden, fast-growing spot |
A patch of scaly, red skin that doesn’t go away |
A sore that’s taking time to heal |
Bleeding or oozing from a skin spot |
Scaliness |
Sudden skin pain, itchiness or tenderness |
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Your Safe Care is Our #1 Priority. |
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