Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Common sense tips about preventing skin cancer

A Momma and the Boys Living on a Budget: Common sense tips about preventing skin cancer

Common sense tips about preventing skin cancer


As a redhead with very fair skin I had a number of? sunburns over the years.? Sunscreen was not pushed as much as it is today .? I would lay out in the sun and I think I even put baby oil on my skin.? ???I had a melanoma skin cancer 12??years ago at age 30 ? that was discovered by my primary care doctor doing a skin screening check .? Luckily it was caught early and my only follow up treatment has been going to the dermatologist ?on a regular basis for ??mole check and? an annual ?chest x-ray. ???A few weeks ago ?I had my annual appointment and my dermatologist? found a mole that she didn?t like the look of.?? She want to remove it and have it a biopsied on it.?

Here are some common sense tips that my doctor shared with me year ago to prevent a?recurrence? ?I am not in the medical profession, so check with your own doctor for more details.?

1. Reduce your time in the sun.
  • Especially between 10am-3pm , when the sun?s UV rays are the strongest or when?UV index?is 3 or more.??

2. Shade your Skin
  • Seek shade under trees, or create your own shade with a hat, shirt, or umbrella.? We had a background pool and when I am watching the boys I make sure I have I am on the our cabana umbrella tent that? we have? on the pool deck.
  • If you are at the beach make sure you and the kids are still covered up. There are plenty of uv protection bathing suits out there. They may bit a pricey.?? I make sure that my 3 boys who are very fair like their mom have the special tv shirts.?
  • If I am at the beach, I make sure I have a wide brim hat and ?sitting under an umbrella or in my special chair.

3. Beware of clouds and winter time.
  • Up to 80% of the sun?s rays can penetrate light clouds, mist and fog. You can still get a sunburn on a cloudy day.? You can still get a sunburn during the winter months.

4. Remember about Reflection
  • Water, sand, snow and concrete can reflect up to 80% of the sun?s damaging rays.

5. Slop on the Sunscreen
  • Use?sunscreens?with an SPF of 30 ?or more that contain both UVA and UVB protection.
  • Apply sunscreen 15-30 minutes before going outside, and reapply every 2 hours (more often when working, playing, or swimming).? Use Waterproof sunscreen for the kids? when they are swimming

6. Spot Check Your Moles Examine your moles and freckles every month to check for any changes. See your doctor immediately if you notice:
  • a mole or discoloration that appears suddenly or begins to change?
  • a sore that does not heal?
  • areas of skin that are red and bumpy, bleed or are itchy
  • Your doctor should also do a whole skin check during your annual physical.?

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Luckily this mole on my back was not cancerous so I will continue on with my life and using good judgment with the sun.?

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