The Mole Cancer Signs

Atypical moles can be melanoma if they are abnormal. Melanoma if you don’t know is very deadly if you do not get it treated. One of 3 melanoma skin cancers is from a mole.

You should constantly monitor your mole for changes. If you notice anything that is unnatural you should consult your doctor. Melanoma tends to be from your genetics so make sure you check your family history.

Melanoma can come from the presence of another mole. Melanoma can occur from a benign mole, congenital mole, or atypical mole. You should get your moles checked often to make sure they aren’t harmful.

A doctor or dermatologists will notice common signs of melanoma, such as change in growth of skin mole, like a sudden elevation of mole, a change in shape like development of irregular margins and borders, a change in size like enlargement of mole, a change in surface like scaly or oozing texture, or change in color like from darker one to red-white-blue color. Although most of melanoma are developed from existing moles and marked skin, other melanoma also grow in unmarked skin. Skin that is exposed to the UV rays of sunlight is generally the most affected.

A mole can make you sick give you headaches, cause weight loss, graying of the skin, bleeding, thinking of your skin, and pain. If you have any of these symptoms they could be early states of melanoma. Melanoma effects your organs and body and if not treated can be deadly.

A skin mole can lead to cancer so make sure to get it checked out early. A lot of times teens and younger kids do not get their moles looked at so if this is the case make sure you talk to an adult or guardian and have them get it checked out. Consult a dermatologist and they will point you in the right direction.

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