3 Tips Everyone Should Know To Recognize, Treat And Prevent Skin Cancer

If you do not want skin cancer to become a problem that you or your family has to suffer from, it is important that you pay close attention to how to recognize its signs and symptoms, how to treat it properly and how to prevent its occurrence from adversely affecting your life as well as the lives of others around you. 

One of the best ways to address skin cancer and its overall care and prevention is to ensure everyone is educated on all of the facts that surround this horrific medical condition. To get started, you should pay close attention to the 3 tips that have been provided for you below.

Tip 1 – Don’t Become a Statistics — You Need to Know What Causes Skin Cancer

According to some of the latest statistics on skin cancer, the number of people that have skin cancer has grown greatly over the last 3 decades. In fact, based on the numbers that have been provided, it has reached a rate that is higher than all of the other types of cancers combined. As a result of this increasingly alarming rate, medical professionals are now saying that at least 1 in 5 U.S. citizens will develop this kind of skin disease within their lifetime. 

Therefore, if you do not want to be included in these high rates, you need to know in advance what causes skin cancer to be an overwhelming medical condition in this society today. For instance, here are a few things that you need to be aware of.

The main cause of skin cancer is directly related to the Ultraviolet (UV) radiation that many people are being exposed to today. Though a great number of people are being exposed to the UV radiation that comes from the sun, this is not the only source of UV that is affecting the new rising rates. 

For instance, some people are being exposed to the radiation that comes from sun lamps, and tanning booths that they use when they visit their spas. When people go to these spas, they are often exposed to the risks of being affected by the skin cancer that is known by the name of melanoma. 

Tip 2 – Learn How to Prevent Skin Cancer

Now that you know where skin cancer is coming from, you need to know what you can do to prevent it from happening to you. Even though some people may not realize it, your Sun Doctor can recommend many ways to avoid and prevent cancer from affecting your skin. 

For example, some of the most common and beneficial include seeking shade between the hours of 10 am to 4 pm, covering up with clothing to avoid sunburn by wearing hats with brims and sunglasses, apply water-resistant sunscreen, avoid going to spas to use UV tanning booths, and keep your babies out of the sun. 

Tip 3 – Don’t Delay an Early Diagnosis — Learn the Signs and Symptoms of Recognizing it 

Knowing what to look for on your skin can help you to identify the signs early. Some of the signs you should recognize right away include brown spots that have dark speckles, moles that bleed and change colours, feel and size of lesions that cause burning pain and itching, or they may appear in different colours (i.e. pink, red, blue, white or bluish-black). 

Additionally, if you want to prevent these problems, you should make sure that you are examining your skin each month from your head to your toe and visit your physician at least once a year for an examination. 

Kenneth Bennett

Atticus Bennett: Atticus, a sports nutritionist, provides dietary advice for athletes, tips for muscle recovery, and nutrition plans to support peak performance.