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Post by shahadat560 on Jan 16, 2024 23:46:00 GMT -5
Dermatologists advise against the use of hydroalcoholic gel on the beach because it can cause burns, especially on sensitive skin such as that of children, and recommend washing hands with soap and water as a measure to avoid the spread of coronavirus. The habit of frequently cleaning your hands with hydroalcoholic gel should be avoided on the beach, according to the dermatologist at the Quirónsalud Marbella Hospital Marta Frieyro , who warns of the harmful effects of the sanitizing gel on the epidermis in places where you are sunbathing. Its high percentage of alcohol, in combination Country Email List with sunlight , could cause skin burns, says the doctor, who has indicated that special care must be taken with the most sensitive skin such as those of small children. In the opinion of the specialist, the rapid absorption of hydroalcoholic gels creates the false sensation of total evaporation in the skin because it is thought that their components have completely disappeared from the epidermis. Dr. Frieyro advises washing your hands with soap and water, which "is a security measure against coronavirus infection." However, "they remain on their surface for a long time" , so the incidence of the sun's rays can lead to "a darkening of the skin in the best of cases, or a burn, in the worst of cases." the cases,” he emphasizes. As an alternative, Dr. Frieyro advises washing your hands with soap and water, which "is a safety measure against coronavirus infection and does not entail a risk to the health of our epidermis."
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