Uv Ray Protection

Staying in the shades during mid-afternoons, wearing clothes that fully cover your arms and legs, wearing a wide brim that shades head, face, neck, and ears, wearing sunglasses, and sunscreen with SPF (sun protection factor) greater than 15 to protect from ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays are the measures to protect from UV radiation.

  
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Why do my skin becomes red when I step out?

Query: Hello doctor, Whenever I am outside of home my face is looking red and many people asks me that why your face looks red. Please suggest me what should I do for it? Even in the evening, I mean without in sun rays it also looks red. I am a 20-year-old male.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I just read your query. There might be many reasons for turning your skin red while going outside. Most common reasons may include that your skin is very sensitive and whenever you go outside your skin is not able to tolerate the external heat and produces heat stre...  Read Full »

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