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Merkel Cell Skin Cancer Treatment Tips

Merkel cell carcinoma is a fast-growing skin cancer that can spread quickly. Protect your skin by avoiding peak sun hours, using sunscreen, and watching for changes in moles or bumps. Early detection is essential for effective treatment.

  • 03 Feb 2025
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When cells are unable to control their growth, cancer can start and spread throughout the body. Uncontrollably growing Merkel cells in the skin lead to the development of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a rare kind of skin cancer. Treatment becomes challenging when MCC spreads outside the skin due to its rapid development.

What is Merkel Cell Carcinoma?

Merkel Cell Carcinoma is an unusual and lethal form of skin cancer. It starts when the touch-sensitive Merkel cells in the skin begin to increase uncontrolled. Particularly worrisome about MCC are its quick growth and ability to spread to other body areas. Usually affecting older people, it is frequently brought on by overexposure to the sun and a compromised immune system.

Risk Factors

The following are some factors that could raise your risk of Merkel cell cancer.

  1. Excessive Sun Exposure:

    • Prolonged sun or tanning bed exposure heightens Merkel cell cancer risk, often appearing on sun-exposed skin. Sun protection and shade become vital.
  1. Weakened Immune System:

    • Conditions like HIV or immune-suppressing drugs elevate MCC risk. A robust immune system is a defence against this aggressive skin cancer.
  1. History of Skin Cancers:

    • Prior skin cancer diagnoses amplify MCC vulnerability, highlighting the need for regular skin checks.
  1. Age Factor:

    • MCC risk increases with age, especially after 50. Vigilance in spotting skin changes is crucial.
  1. Light Skin:

    • Fair-skinned individuals face a higher MCC risk; sun protection is critical, as early detection is vital for effective management.

Tips To Prevent

To prevent Merkel Cell Carcinoma, follow the below-mentioned tips-

  1. Time Your Activities:

    • Stay out of the sun during the most vital part of the day, which is between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    • Choose an earlier or later time of day to engage in outdoor activities.
  1. Protect Skin and Eyes:

    • Wear tightly woven clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses that block UV rays
  1. Apply Sunscreen:

    • Even on cloudy days, apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.
    • Use significant amounts and reapply every two hours, particularly if you are sweating or swimming.
  1. Monitor Changes:

    • If a mole, freckle, or bump changes in size, shape, or colour, consult your doctor. Early detection increases treatment success.

Conclusion

In conclusion, protecting yourself from Merkel cell skin cancer is a matter of simple yet essential steps. You can significantly reduce your risk by avoiding the sun's peak hours, protecting your skin and eyes, wearing sunscreen religiously, and keeping an eye out for any changes to your skin. The importance of proactive maintenance and sun-safe measures in maintaining the health of your skin is emphasised by the fact that early detection is still crucial to successful treatment. By covering sun protection supplies or treatments for early signs of skin damage, health insurance supports proactive measures against Merkel cell skin cancer.

 


 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for any questions regarding a medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

 

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