5 Tips for Sun Protection
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August 12, 2014, 10:06am EDT
Summertime often means lots of outdoor time. To help kidney patients protect themselves from the sun's damaging UV rays, here are the top 5 Tips from the NKF.
- If you have a transplant and are taking immunosuppressive medications, be aware that your skin may be more sensitive to the sun now. You may burn faster so be sure to use sunscreen with a very high sun protection factor (SPF).
- Those who take tetracyclines and sulfa (including furosemide and other diuretics) are sensitized to the sun and will sunburn with briefer exposures.
- Cover up when in the sun. Consider wearing a hat and long-sleeved shirt.
- Go outside before 10 am or after 2 pm. Those four hours are the hottest of the day, when the sun's rays are strongest.
- If you're on peritoneal dialysis, protect your catheter at all times.