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Worried about a mole on my leg... Im a little worried about a new mole which has appeared on my calf. I've had it around 6-8 months now. It's gotten larger and is quite raised and feels very dry... What are the signs of a mole turning malignant? Should I be worried...?? :( I used to use tanning beds a lot a few years ago and have only just started using them again a couple of months ago. |
I think you should see a Dermatologist. |
I agree, you should have it checked. I have had about 15 moles removed, and still have about 7-10 more that need to come off. I have one that is visible on my shoulder when I wear a tank top. I get a lot of comments on how bad it looks. Strangely enough, that is not one that my dermatologist is concerned about. Go figure. Some of mine do get dry in the winter time and itch a little, but if it is a new one, you should have it looked at. I have also been told to take pictures of them on a regular basis and check for changes because they are on my back where I can't see them. My dermatologist tells me I am a high risk skin cancer candidate, but I have always been careful about over exposure to the sun. |
I know.. Im just scared to hear what they might say. I would need to make an appointment to see my GP first then he would have to refer me to the melanoma clinic. :( Do you know the signs? |
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Sudden changes to a present mole (a new one is a sudden change) irregular pattern like jagged edges, one that is partially raised or blistered, and there are specific colors like a black spot in the center, a red halo around them, oozing, or bleeding are all reasons to see a dermatologist. |
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It sounds like actinic keratoses to me, but you really should have it checked by a dermatologist. The sooner the better. Melanoma is in most cases considered cured if caught and removed early. Please make sure your derm does and excision, not a scrape biopsy and make sure the slides are read by a dermapathologist. You can find a very active community online here: Mpip.org/bb Good luck! I'm sure it will turn out to be nothing. |
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I think I will have to make an appointment just to put my mind at rest about the situation... I keep putting it off because Im frightened about what they will say, plus people keep telling me that they get new moles all the time and that they are nothing. But im not so sure, Ive never had this before... |
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I supose I really should have someone take a look at it though just to make sure. It does hurt when it is rubbed too... |
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But I think your right im gunna have to get it checked out just to be on the safe side. |
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Rachael, Rachael, Rachael! Would you put off a visit to the vet if Poppy had a growth of some kind? Have it checked out by a dermatologist and set your fears to rest. I get bizarre looking keratoses all the time but I have my doctor check them out at every appointment because I was unsuccessful but persistent at trying to tan when a teenager. And you know the doctor is going to tell you to lay off the tanning beds. I understand the desire to have a healthy-looking tan because my skin color has been compared to fish bellies -- but it's not worth the risk, not to mention the wierd blotches you will get as you age. |
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I think Im going to have to make an appointment in the morning and its spray tans from now on for me. ;) |
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Senile keratosis! That's what my doctor called my spots and I was TERRIBLY offended! Senile indeed! I don't even qualify for the senior discount at restaurants yet. Sometimes life just isn't fair. |
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go to the darn doc. Rachael and do it NOW :D and yes please just be pasty like the rest of us. btw in England it used to be that the whiter you were the richer you were because you never stepped into the sun to work, ur servants did it all for you...so THERE...be pasty and get that mole looked at. |
Don't wait too long. I had a mole on my back, started turning dark and then started bleeding. I went to skin cancer Dr, they took a sample, it in fact was melanoma. But I had caught it just in time, it didn't even register on the scale they use to determine what stage of cancer it was. I went back and they removed about an inch round section of skin to ensure they got it all...and thank God they did! I don't use tanning beds anymore!! Good luck. Just write if you have anymore questions. |
I will go :) Im going to make an appointment after New Year. My grandad has suffered from skin cancer for years and years (he used to work in Libya.. the Sahara desert in fact) and has had to go through numerous skin grafts and operations all of which have been agony for him. Obviously my little mole is nothing like that but seeing first hand how bad skin cancer can be I feel really stupid for ever using sunbeds... |
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