There are very few people who don't have at least one mole, in fact most people will have many more! Something like 15 to 20 moles will feature somewhere on the body in the first 20 years of someone's life. One worry many people have is whether the skin moles on their bodies may evolve into cancerous moles.
I know it sounds a rather scary, but moles are actually classed as a tumor. This is also the most common type of tumor that is found in humans. The majority of skin moles are completely harmless, and the only issue they may cause, are in the way some people see themselves, particularly if they have facial moles.
However, a few skin moles may be pre-cancerous and develop into a dangerous and problematic type of cancer. This type of mole is known as a dysplastic nevi. If you have a skin mole that keeps coming back after you have had it removed, it is possible that it is a melanoma. These atypical growths are most commonly found in people who already have a genetic predisposition towards them. If you do think you have a pre-cancerous mole, you should pay your doctor a visit immediately. Here are a selection of the signs that your skin mole could be dangerous. Please keep in mind that this is not a complete list.
Cancerous skin moles can have one, some, or all of the following qualities:
- It may present with an inconsistent colour or shape
- May bleed spontaneously
- Be larger in size than a eraser found on the end of a pencil
- Will change in size and colour
- Cancerous moles may be painful or itchy
- There may be inflammatory changes that are independent of any external factors
I would just like to emphasize again that most skin moles are quite innocent, so don't get worried unless something is very obvious. If you do have any moles that exhibit any of the above signs, contact your doctor as soon as you can. The quicker you deal with any moles that worry you, or that do turn out to be pre-cancerous moles, the easier it will be for everybody.
I know it sounds a rather scary, but moles are actually classed as a tumor. This is also the most common type of tumor that is found in humans. The majority of skin moles are completely harmless, and the only issue they may cause, are in the way some people see themselves, particularly if they have facial moles.
However, a few skin moles may be pre-cancerous and develop into a dangerous and problematic type of cancer. This type of mole is known as a dysplastic nevi. If you have a skin mole that keeps coming back after you have had it removed, it is possible that it is a melanoma. These atypical growths are most commonly found in people who already have a genetic predisposition towards them. If you do think you have a pre-cancerous mole, you should pay your doctor a visit immediately. Here are a selection of the signs that your skin mole could be dangerous. Please keep in mind that this is not a complete list.
Cancerous skin moles can have one, some, or all of the following qualities:
- It may present with an inconsistent colour or shape
- May bleed spontaneously
- Be larger in size than a eraser found on the end of a pencil
- Will change in size and colour
- Cancerous moles may be painful or itchy
- There may be inflammatory changes that are independent of any external factors
I would just like to emphasize again that most skin moles are quite innocent, so don't get worried unless something is very obvious. If you do have any moles that exhibit any of the above signs, contact your doctor as soon as you can. The quicker you deal with any moles that worry you, or that do turn out to be pre-cancerous moles, the easier it will be for everybody.
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