Why should you protect your skin from the sun? Here are the reasons why we
should avoid basking in the sun too much.
The sun’s rays can be very harmful to our skin. Although sunlight is actually
beneficial in treating skin diseases, overexposure to the sun can cause sunburn,
wrinkles, freckles, skin texture changes, dilated blood vessels, and skin
cancers. It may also cause rash problems.
Ultra violet radiation
The (UVR) in sunlight is very harmful. Although, UVR mainly affects our skin and
eyes and does not get very far inside our bodies it can severely damage us. The
most serious effect of sunlight in our skin is the generation of cancer, the
most serious of which is called melanoma.
Skin cancer is the most diagnosed cancer nowadays. In the United Kingdom
alone, there are at least 100,000 new cases of skin cancer annually.
Most skin cancers are linked to sunburn or prolonged exposure to the sun.
Skin cells are damaged by the electromagnetic radiation that makes up sunshine
(this is different from the radiation associated with nuclear energy). The
dangerous rays contain UV radiation. This comes in three types: UVA, UVB and UVC.
UV radiation can penetrate deep into our cells and cause gene damage, the
trigger for cancer.
Statistics
In the United States, more than one million cases of non-melanoma skin cancer
are diagnosed every year. Meanwhile, melanoma skin cancer represents only four
percent of all skin cancers, but accounts for more than 75 percent of all skin
cancer deaths.
People most at risk of skin cancer are those with large numbers of moles or
those with fair or freckled skin, and particularly those with light colored eyes
and fair or red hair. People with this skin type also tend to burn before they
tan. People with dark skin that tans easily are less at risk. People with black,
Asian and Mediterranean complexions are least at risk.
It is in this regard that health experts and medical practitioners alike are
encouraging us to protect ourselves against the sun. Here are four simple ways
that we can do so:
How you can protect yourself
1. Stay away from the sun
especially in the middle of the day (approximately from 10 a.m. to four p.m.)
when the sun is at its hottest.
2. Block. Use sunscreen lotions or
those with Sun Protection Factor (SPF). Using SPF 15 or higher is recommended.
3. Cover up.
Hats, sunglasses, sun visors and protective clothing will provide effective
barrier to sunlight.
4. Speak out.
Help promote awareness regarding sun protection and the dangers of too much
sunlight.
So next time you wanted to ride the hype of sunbathing and
tanning, remember that no amount of beauty can compensate for your life.
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