The hot summer months are here. Although majority of people apply sunscreen all over their body, still a good number disregard the skin on feet. We are so concerned about our faces and upper body that we often overlook the feet.
Sunburn is a real occurrence on the lower extremity. However, without proper protection, the legs and feet are not just at risk of sunburn but the continuous exposure to ultraviolet radiation along with factors such as genetics can lead to melanoma and other forms of skin cancer.

Podiatrists recommend that you inspect your feet for any abnormal or new spots, freckles, or moles whether you have experienced sunburn or not. Skin cancer of the feet is more common than you think and it can be fatal is not treated early.
To keep your feet safe this summer:
- Apply sunscreen from head to toe when at the pool or the beach to protect your skin from harmful UV rays
- Check your feet and toes for any unusual mole or freckles. Look for any changes in size and shape in existing moles. Inspect your soles as well as under your toenails
- Schedule regular exams with your foot and ankle surgeon to keep track of any suspicious marks.
For more information on skin cancer of the foot, contact Family Foot and Leg Center at (239) 430-3668 or visit NaplesPodiatrist.com
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