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How to prevent and treat sunburn

Getting even one bad sunburn every two years increases the likelihood of skin cancer by three times.

Whether your work as a travel nurse takes you to Northern California, Nebraska or North Carolina, facing the sun is inevitable. Roughly 62 percent of travelers report getting sunburned while on vacation even though sunburn is preventable, a survey from Transderm Scop found. It’s important to remember that ultraviolet light can even cause sunburn on cool or cloudy days. Additionally, getting painful sunburn at least once every two years can increase the chance of getting skin cancer by three times, according to a study from MacMillan Cancer Support.

Here are the fundamentals to preventing and, if necessary, treating sunburn. Be sure to remind your patients to take these measures during the last few weeks of summer:

Prevention

Treatment