Potential Skin Cancer Symptoms
Watch Moles As It Could Be Dangerous...
Recognizing skin cancer symptoms can be started from watching moles on our body. If you
notice something different in a mole this may be a danger sign. Moles should be flat, round or
oval in shape and all of it should be the same color. That color can be brown, tan or skin
colored.
The time to be concerned is when one of these factors changes or if you notice a new mole.
Moles do not commonly appear after you’ve reached thirty years old unless they are going to be
a problem. If you notice a new one, see your health care provider to let them determine if
you should worry or not.
If any of the following changes occur you should see your health care provider immediately.
A mole should be a symmetrical object. That’s means if you drew a line through it, down the
middle, it should look the same on both sides. It should have clearly defined edges. The
color must remain the same throughout the lifetime of the mole.
There should be no noticeable difference. A mole should not become bigger nor should it
become any thicker. Any changes to any of these should be examined as soon as possible. As should
a mole that has begin to bleed or itch. If you notice a new mole and it seems to be growing
quickly that is also something that needs to be seen by your health care provider as it could be one of skin
cancer symptoms.
You may ask how you can keep track of the moles you have or notice the growth of anything new.
A good idea is to do a regular self-examination of your skin. The best way to do this is in
front of a mirror, full length if possible. Before you can perform this self-examination to
look for new moles be certain you are familiar with your body and where all the moles should
be. Make sure you don’t mistake a birthmark for something its not. You need to know your body.
Start by scanning your front above the waist then do the same thing with your back. Raise
your arms and check under them. With your arms still raised in the air look at both your
sides. Lower your arms.
When checking your arms examine them thoroughly. Check the backs of
your hands, then the palms. Look at the back and front of your arms. Don’t forget to look at
both your elbows. Do the same thing with your legs, examining behind your knees, around your
ankles and the undersides of your feet.
You must inspect your bum, carefully parting your cheeks
to look between them. Also check around your genitals. If you are a woman you should check
under your breasts. Don’t forget to give your face, neck and scalp a once over as well.
Although this may seem a lot to look for it will likely only take you ten to fifteen minutes
and needs to be done only once every three or four months. Surely that fifteen minutes, time
that could save your life, is worth your investment. **
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