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• If your child does get a sunburn, keep the child out of the sun until the sunburn is healed. Cool, wet compresses can help soothe the burn. Acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be given for discomfort. If the sunburn is severe or blisters develop, call your pediatrician.
Leonard Kristal, MD, is a pediatric dermatologist based in Lake Success, NY, and is affiliated with Schneider Children’s Hospital.
Watch for Moles
Many children develop moles, also known as nevi or beauty marks. These can develop as children grow older. Fortunately, skin cancers, including melanoma, are very rare in children. A child should be seen by a dermatologist if any of the following are noted:
• A mole that looks different than the other moles on the body.
• A mole that is changing.
• A mole that bleeds or itches.
• Children with a large number of moles, especially those with a family history of dysplastic moles, should also be seen by a dermatologist.
—Kristal
