Easy Tips & Precautions for Baby Sunburn


Is your baby the outdoorsy type? If she loves running about outdoors during the day, there is a chance she could have sunburn without the right precautions. Sunburn is a condition in which the skin, when overexposed to the ultraviolet radiations (UVA and UVB rays), becomes reddish in colour, warm, and feels tender and sore.
It is highly important for parents to take care of their infants during summer. More than the necessary amount of sunburn in babies can cause severe damage to their gentle and delicate skin. With the help of this video, you’ll be able to learn about the signs, treatments and prevention of sunburn in babies. Exposure to direct sunlight during infancy ups the risk of skin cancer, including melanoma. To know how to prevent sunburn in babies or soothe baby’s sunburnt skin, refer to this video.
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