It feels good to lounge in the sunshine, but over the years, too much time outdoors can put you at risk for wrinkles, age spots, scaly patches called actinic keratosis, and skin cancer.
generally occurs on sun exposed skin and spreads slowly. The tumors can take on many forms, including a pearly white or waxy bump, often with visible blood vessels, on the ears, neck, or face.
can affect the skin only, or it may spread to organs and bones. It can be cured if you get early treatment.This is a cloudy area in the lens of your eye. It's painless, but it may cause foggy vision, glare from light, and seeing double. You can help preventThe best way to avoid sunburn, wrinkles, skin cancer, and other damage is to stay out of the daylight, especially between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m, when the sun's rays are strongest.
If you see any changes to a mole or you spot a new growth or a sore that won't heal, see your doctor right way. Beatrice Heydiri, Jupiter Images John Howard / Digital Vision / Getty Images Dorling Kindersley / Getty Images ©2007 Interactive Medical Media LLC. All rights reserved. ©2007 Interactive Medical Media LLC. All rights reserved.
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