Birmingham Children's Hospital warns of keeping families safe as the temperature rises - The Solihull Observer

Birmingham Children's Hospital warns of keeping families safe as the temperature rises

Solihull Editorial 15th Jun, 2022   0

DOCTORS at Birmingham Children’s Hospital are calling for families to stay safe as the temperature rises.

With forecasts predicting gauges will tip to 30 degrees on Friday, June 17, and high UV levels experts at Birmingham Children’s Hospital are asking people to follow simple advice to make sure everyone steers clear of any harm.

When the temperatures and UV levels rise, teams at the specialist paediatric hospital do see an increase in the number of babies and children needing treatment for sunstroke, dehydration and sunburn, especially when summer first arrives.

Dr Christopher Chiswell, consultant in Public Health Medicine at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, said: “It’s always lovely to see so many people out and about when we have good weather but when temperatures rise, we need to look out for and protect our children and young people from the dangers of exposure to the sun.




“By the time the consequences of being exposed to the sun take effect, physical damage has already occurred.

“Children, especially babies, are more vulnerable, so we’re asking all parents and carers to help them stay safe by following a few simple steps.”


To help stay safe in the sun, experts recommend taking these simple precautions:

Protect the skin with clothing, including a hat, t-shirt and sunglasses.

Spend time in the shade between 11am and 3pm, when the sun is at its strongest.

Use sunscreen of at least SPF30 and making sure it has UVA and UVB protection with a four-star rating and symbol on the bottle. Apply it liberally and frequently throughout the day.

Keep babies and young children out of direct sunlight.

 

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