Hay que “evitar la exposición al sol de 10 a 16 horas, utilizar ropa clara, gorros y anteojos de sol y beber agua en abundancia para evitar la deshidratación”.
HEALTH MINISTRY PROVIDES RECOMMENDATIONS ON SKIN CARE
The Ministry of Health of the Province, through Dermatology Health Programme and subprogramme Oncology, provided various recommendations to be taken into account by the people, to enjoy the sun and skin care.
In that sense, the head of this organization, Silvia Paredes, said that "the sun is the source of life, gives heat, light, allows the synthesis of vitamin D and provides benefits in the state of mind", noting that "uncontrolled exposure to solar radiation effects cause damaging the skin. "
said that the ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun "is harmful when in contact with our skin because it causes changes in the cell nucleus (DNA). "
and that excessive and inappropriate times (from 10 am to 4 pm) produces alterations: Burn, development of skin cancer, cataracts, wrinkles, dryness, thinning skin and spots. "
"The effect of UV radiation on the skin is cumulative, progressive and irreversible. The skin is the organ of the body easier to examine and protecting it is our responsibility, "he said.
RECOMMENDATIONS
The funcionariaa provided recommendations to protect the skin from the sun and prevent diseases that produce ultraviolet light, explaining that for this it is necessary "avoiding sun exposure from 10 to 16 hours, use light clothing, hats and sunglasses and drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration."
emphasized the need to "protect cloudy days."
Sunscreen should be applied half an hour before sun exposure and replenished every 2 or 3 hours and, in the case of children and elderly, should Extreme all these precautions.
Children under 1 year should never be exposed to direct sunlight and only after 6 months they can apply sunscreen.
PREVENTING SKIN CANCER
on preventing skin cancer, the official stressed that "the skin cancer can be detected by regular self to make a careful examination" and "Early diagnosis and proper treatment achieved cure in most patients."
also pondered that "early consultation helps the early detection of suspicious lesions, to become aware of the risk of undue exposure to the sun, and to educate and promote changes of habit. "
He stressed that "it can recognize a change" and "periodic review should become a habit."
also written it necessary to pay attention "to any change in color, texture, elevation or depression in the skin," because normally, "people have many moles, that may have developed in childhood, adolescence or adulthood and know and follow its evolution is important" because any changes "may be a warning sign."
source: http://www.santafe.gov.ar/
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