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Top Summer Health Concerns And How To Prevent Them

June 15, 20251 min read

Between the constant sunshine, celebrations, and beach days, Summer is hands down one of the top four seasons of all time. But all that sun-soaked fun can come along with increased health risks. Stay on top of summer safety by getting to know these health concerns and how to prevent them.

Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is more common in people who spend a lot of time in the sun, so if you’re going to soak up those rays, lather on the SPF, check yourself for abnormal moles and freckles every few months, and talk with your dermatologist about a free cancer screening.

Heat Stroke

Over 100 degrees outside? Beware of heat stroke. Extreme heat exposure can cause the body’s core temperature to rise, resulting in symptoms like confusion, shortness of breath, inability to sweat, and a fast pulse. Heat stroke can be life threatening, so call 911 right away. In the meantime, get indoors or into shade and cool the body with ice and cold water.

Food Poisoning

We all love a nice summer picnic. Sadly, so does bacteria. Avoid a food poisoning outbreak by making sure open food doesn’t stay too warm for too long and keeping perishables in a cooler with ice. Food left out of the fridge for more than an hour in 90-degree weather, may not be safe to eat.

Swimmer’s Ear

Sometimes, all that surfing and swimming can lead to an uncomfortable ear infection. Prevent water from getting stuck in your ear canals after a day at the pool by titling your head into a towel and gently pulling your ear lobe to let the water drain out.

Mario Waller

Art Director

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