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Protect Yourself from Sunburn and Sun Blisters

Summer is underway, and as many people spend time outside, it’s easy to forget about protecting your skin. Sun damage can result in brown spots, wrinkles, and sunburns, and if you don’t protect your skin, the risk for skin cancer increases. Do Americans take sun safety seriously? Not so much, according to a new study from Advanced Dermatology.

Report Highlights

More than 1 in 3 (34%) Americans say they’ve been sunburnt in the last year. What body parts do Americans burn the most? 53% report getting sunburnt on their shoulders and back. Reoccurring sunburns can cause concern, and 54% of Americans are concerned about getting skin cancer. Yet of those concerned, 87% say they don’t get annual skin cancer screenings.

Don’t Forget Your Sunscreen

Only 31% of Americans say they wear sunscreen year-round. Most people (58%) report only wearing sunscreen during the summer months, and 52% say they only wear sunscreen while doing certain activities on sunny days. Despite the lack of sunshine on cloudy days, experts still recommend wearing sunscreen as ultraviolet (UV) rays can penetrate clouds. However, 61% of Americans say they never wear sunscreen on partly cloudy or cloudy days.

What are Sun Blisters?

Sun blisters are a sign of severe sunburn and are linked to melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. MedStar Health dermatologists offer the following facts and recommendations about sun blisters.

Sun Blister Facts

Sun Blister First Aid Tips

When to call the doctor for sun blisters

So, if you’ve been out in the sun, make sure you stay protected!

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