Children are particularly susceptible to solar injury to the skin and
eyes and to heat illness-heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.
Because sunburn during childhood is linked to subsequent skin cancer,
aggressive prevention through use of sunscreens and other protective
measures is critical. Physicians should screen for risk factors for he
at illness, such as hypohydration, obesity, poor conditioning, and cer
tain illnesses. Heat illness can be effectively prevented through accl
imation, proper hydration, and advance event planning.