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Sun ExposureAka: Ultraviolet Radiation, Ultraviolet A, Ultraviolet B
- See Also
- Sunscreen
- Sunburn
- Phototoxic Reaction
- Sun Damaged Skin
- Ultraviolet Light Spectrum
- Ultraviolet A
- UVA strikes earth 10-100 times more than UVB
- UVA I (Longer Wavelength): 340-400 nm
- UVA II (Shorter Wavelength): 320-340 nm
- Ultraviolet B
- More damaging to skin then UVA
- Wavelength: 290-320 nm
- Ultraviolet Light skin effects
- Photoaging (wrinkles, discoloration): UVB and UVA
- Sunburn Causes: UVB and UVA II
- Skin Cancer: UVB more commonly causes skin cancer
- Photosensitivity reaction: UVA
- Prevention
- Use Sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher
- Zinc Oxide, Titanium dioxide, Mexoryl block UVA
- Other agents block UVA less or are less heat stable
- Avoid sun exposure 10 am to 3 pm
- Avoid sun exposure on high Ultraviolet Index days
- National Weather Service forecasts UV Index daily
- Wear a hat with 3 inch brim all around
- Baseball cap or visor does not adequately protect
- Wear Sunglasses with 99-100% UV protection
- Wear protective clothing
- Avoid artificial tanning
- Perform Self Skin Exam regularly
- References
- Rheinstein (1996) Am Fam Physician 54(4):1385
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| Definition (NCI) | The exposure to incident light from the sun. |
| Concepts | Finding (T033)
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| English | Sun Exposure |
| Credits | Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System)
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