“To Study the Role of Sunscreen in Children”

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Kul pooja, Sunil kumar Dular, Nitika Thakur, Divya

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It is well knowledge that sunscreens constitute an essential component of overall photoprotection. Sunscreens, both physical and chemical, have been used widely for the prevention and treatment of a variety of disorders caused by UV radiation, including sunburn, photoaging, skin cancer, and phototoxic responses. These conditions include sunburn, photoaging, and phototoxic reactions. Sunscreens are now offered in a variety of forms, including creams, lotions, gels, sticks, and sprays, among others. Forty clinical dermatological specialists took part in the meetings of the expert group that were held over the internet in the form of a teleconference and webinar to review definitions, diagnosis, and treatment options. The most recent research about the use of sunscreen compounds was presented, together with the clinical expertise of industry professionals. It is very necessary to apply a sufficient quantity of sunscreen with an acceptable sun protection factor. This application must be done in accordance to the individual's skin type as well as their exposure pattern. The prudent use of sunscreens, the avoidance of sun exposure during the middle of the day, and the wearing of protective apparel are all necessary components of a comprehensive sun protection program. It cannot be denied that there is a need to promote public education and understanding on the usage of sun protection products like sunscreen.

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