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Rosacea Sun Care Should Include Eye Care

Because sun exposure was cited as the most common Rosacea trigger by 81 percent of patients responding to a National Rosacea Society survey, it may be important to remember a few things over the summer when sunlight is at its height. Here are some tips for protecting yourself from the sun:

Avoid the sun as much as possible. Limit the amount of time spent in direct sunlight, especially between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when sun is the strongest.

Protect your face. Use a sunscreen year round, but especially in the summer. Make sure it has an SPF of 15 or higher and is effective against both UVA and UVB rays. Apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes before going outdoors. Apply it liberally and periodically throughout the time spent in the sun. Try a pediatric sunscreen. If you have sensitive skin, a pediatric formulation or a hypoallergenic sunscreen may minimize irritation.

Wear a hat. Make sure the hat has a wide brim or visor. You'll have added protection and may even make a fashion statement.

Stay cool. Seek the shade as much as possible and remember to stay hydrated by taking along a water bottle. Chewing on ice chips also helps, especially with flushing.




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