LifestyleExpert reveals five skin symptoms that could signal melanoma

Expert reveals five skin symptoms that could signal melanoma

This mole was diagnosed as skin cancer.
This mole was diagnosed as skin cancer.
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24 July 2024 14:03

Various changes can appear on the skin. Not all of them are dangerous, but it's worth watching every mole. A specialist explained what should alarm us and prompt a visit to the doctor. The expert pointed out five warning signs.

Smaller and larger spots or other skin changes appear on our bodies throughout our lives. Even in the case of small moles, observation and caution are necessary. So, what should concern us and prompt an examination?

Popular on social media, Dr Sooj recommended a practical method for self-examining changes in a video published on TikTok. He also revealed five symptoms that signal it's time to see a specialist.

Notice such a change? Check if it's dangerous

Melanoma can appear anywhere on the body. However, according to Dr. Sooj, it most often occurs on the legs and back. Some rarer types can develop inside the eye, on the soles of the feet, palms, or genital organs. Check your skin for unusual changes or new growths, advises the expert.

The family medicine specialist emphasised that every change should be thoroughly checked. First, consider its shape—a mole's asymmetry can signal that it is cancerous. Second, the borders. Irregular, "jagged" borders characterise melanomas. The third warning sign is colour. If the skin change consists of, for example, two or more colours, it should catch our attention.

But that’s not the end of the list. The fourth concerning feature of a skin change is its diameter. If a mole is extensive and reaches over 6 millimetres, it is essential to make an appointment with the doctor. The fifth warning is changes. We might deal with melanoma if a mole grows, changes colours, bleeds or becomes crusty.

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