1. A new growth or sore that doesn’t heal: Any persistent spot or sore that doesn’t heal or recurs could be a sign of skin cancer.
2. A change in an existing mole or spot: Watch for any changes in size, shape, color, or elevation of a mole or spot.
3. A rough or scaly red patch that may crust or bleed: These patches can be flat or slightly raised and are often found on sun-exposed areas.
4. A small, shiny, or pearly bump: Often translucent with visible blood vessels, these bumps may be pink, red, or white and can appear on the face, ears, or neck.
5. A flat, flesh-colored, or brown scar-like area: This may appear as a flat or slightly depressed patch, sometimes resembling a scar.
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2. A change in an existing mole or spot: Watch for any changes in size, shape, color, or elevation of a mole or spot.
3. A rough or scaly red patch that may crust or bleed: These patches can be flat or slightly raised and are often found on sun-exposed areas.
4. A small, shiny, or pearly bump: Often translucent with visible blood vessels, these bumps may be pink, red, or white and can appear on the face, ears, or neck.
5. A flat, flesh-colored, or brown scar-like area: This may appear as a flat or slightly depressed patch, sometimes resembling a scar.
For More Information
Call Us : +91 9371770341
Email id : info@indiacancersurgerysite.com
#SkinCancerAwareness #Dermatology #Melanoma #SkinHealth #SkinCheck #SkinCareRoutine #SunSafety #UVProtection #HealthySkin #hospital #india
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