| 8 Summer Sun Safety Tips for Seniors |
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| Friday, 08 July 2011 08:17 |
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Summer is a time for enjoying the great outdoors! Unfortunately, the summer sunshine, UV rays and heat also can bring a few dangers, especially for seniors, including sunburn, eye damage, dehydration, heat exhaustion and more. 8 Summer Safety TipsWith some precautionary steps and healthy senior personal care, everyone can enjoy the blue skies and warm weather. Below is a list of 8 things seniors can do to improve their safety during the hot summer months.
It only takes about 15 minutes for the sun to damage unprotected skin. You may not notice it immediately, but the damage is there. With these 8 tips, everyone can enjoy the warm weather. If you’d like to challenge your sun smarts, try the American Cancer Society’s Sun Safety IQ test. General Sunburn SafetyIf you do get sunburned, your skin may become warm, red, and blistered (in extreme cases). The area may be painful and feel itchy at times. If the pain is too much, the CDC recommends aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen. A cool shower or bath may also relieve the pain. Aloe cream can soothe and moisturize the skin after the bath. Since sunburns can dehydrate your body, increase your fluid intake for the next two to three days. |




