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Can Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Go Away On Its Own & What Are It’s Natural Remedies?

Skin cancer is the commonest type of cancer in the medical world. Nonmelanoma skin cancer is the type of skin cancer that gradually develops in the upper layers of the skin. It is more common than melanoma (skin cancer). Men are more affected than women more commonly in old age. It is represented by the appearance of a slow-growing discolored patch or lump on the skin. Its location is sun-exposed areas on the body such as the face, ears, hands, shoulders, the upper portion of the chest and back. It is diagnosed by physical examination and skin biopsy. It is treated by freezing (cryotherapy), anti-cancer creams, radiotherapy, and surgery.

Can Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Go Away On Its Own?

Can Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Go Away On Its Own?

Nonmelanoma cancer is a slow-growing cancer that develops in the outer layers of the skin. It is the most prevalent form of skin cancer that does not exhibit serious consequences. It tends to appear more in males than in females. Older adults develop them more commonly. (1)

Persistent exposure to ultraviolet rays is the most common cause of nonmelanoma cancer. It involves artificial tanning sunbeds and sunlamps along with UV rays perceived from the sun. Other reasons include past history, family history of skin cancer, presence of moles or freckles, immunosuppressive medicines, easy burns of pale skin, presence of freckles or moles, and co-existing immunosuppressive immune system. (1)

Skin cancer develops due to the malignant growth of cells in the upper layers of the skin. It is a lesson that keeps on changing its appearance. It may go on its own but, it may metastasize to other cells and organs too. It tends to spread fast, which may increase the risk of deterioration and decrease the chances of survival. (2)

What Are The Natural Remedies For Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer?

Avoid Sun Exposure In The Peak Time Of The Sun Exposure- Standard sun protection is helpful to prevent nonmelanoma skin cancer. It is advisable to avoid sun-exposure at the peak time in the noon either using sunscreen or to avoid tanning booths, sunbeds or sunlamps. (3)

Sunscreen – applying UVA protected sunscreen that has a balance of both UVB and UVA spectrum can be a natural remedy to protect from the sun exposure. (4)

Use Of Vitamin D – a healthy balance of Vitamin D in the body can help to get rid of skin cancer. It is advisable to get natural sunlight as the primary source of vitamin D in the winter season. In the winter season, UPA rays from the sun are at lower levels. Vitamin D3 supplements can be consumed orally in the therapeutic range (8000 IU in adults) can also be a natural remedy for nonmelanoma cancer. (4)

Diet Modification- a healthy diet that comprises natural antioxidants is the best defense against sun exposure, and it also helps to heal disease. Fresh raw fruits have a healthy balance of omega-3 and omega-6 oils in the skin that protects against sunburn and also act as a natural remedy. They contain potent antioxidants that assist in the removal of free radicals formed in the body due to sun damage. Thus, can help to fight sunburns and cancer. (4)

Conclusion

Nonmelanoma cancer is the most prevalent type of skin cancer. Only squamous cell carcinoma tends to metastasize to distant parts of the body. It may go on its own, but by that time, it may render severe damage to the body. So, it should be treated as soon as it is detected. Its natural remedies include avoidance of sun exposure, application of UPA protected sunscreen, consumption or exposure to healthy levels of vitamin D, and use of food rich in natural oxidants.

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Last Modified On:October 25, 2021

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