The sun is shining, tempting us outside. But if you’re not careful your skin can start to burn and go red. Sunburn can be painful and unpleasant, and it’s bad for your health. We’d like to point out a few of the myths surrounding sun protection and explain how you can best take care in the sun.
The sun has many benefits for our bodies. It's good for our wellbeing, triggers the release of happiness hormones, boosts the immune system and stimulates the production of vitamin D. But the UV rays in sunlight can be harmful to our skin.
Effective sun protection is vital for our health. The skin is the largest organ in the human body. We need to take good care of it to prevent skin cancer. Information on the various types of skin cancer is available at Krebsliga Schweiz(Swiss Cancer League; website in German, French and Italian).
But there are many misconceptions about sun protection. This blog takes a closer look at some of the most serious.
Dr Silke Schmitt Oggier, medical director of the santé24 online practice, reveals the myths about sun protection that we shouldn't believe and explains the best way to protect ourselves against the sun.