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Infants and sunscreen aap.
The two main recommendations from the aap to prevent sunburn are to avoid sun exposure and to dress infants in lightweight long pants long sleeved shirts and brimmed hats that shade the neck to prevent sunburn.
Keep in mind that sunscreen should be used for sun protection not as a reason to stay in the sun longer.
That means it will screen out both uvb and uva rays.
Use a sunscreen that says broad spectrum on the label.
Sunscreen can help protect the skin from sunburn and some skin cancers but only if used correctly.
However when adequate clothing and shade.
Reading a sunscreen label can be like looking at a can of alphabet soup.
Sunscreen recommendations from the american academy of pediatrics aap babies under 6 months.
Appeared in the august 1999 issue of pediatrics it may be safe to use sunscreen on infants younger than six months of age when adequate shade and clothing are unavailable.
1 when buying sunscreen make sure the label says broad.
Here is what you should know.
Sunscreen labels now contain more information that can keep your family protected from sun damage.