The moles are dark spots, although there are also the same color as the skin or even lighter. They can be flat or bulky and some have hairs. Sometimes they are had from birth.
All people have moles and the normal thing is that they don't matter . However, there are moles that are more at risk of becoming bad over the years and should be watched.
On this sheet you can read the precautions you should take.
What can you do?
O Protect yourself from the sun , especially if you have fair skin and burn easily. Sunbathing without protection favors the appearance of moles and skin cancer.
O You must take extreme precautions with the sun in the case of children. Children who sunbathe a lot have more moles. In addition, those who suffer from sunburn when they are young can have skin cancer when they are older.
Protect children from the sun. Ask your doctor to tell you how to get out in the sun without the risk of burns.
O Although having moles is not a bad thing and in principle it is not necessary to do anything with them, in some cases it is advisable to monitor them from time to time.
WHAT MOUNTS SHOULD BE MONITORED?
O Those who have:
- One half of the mole very different from the other.
- Borders with inlets and outlets.
- Different colors in the same mole.
- A size greater than 6 mm.
- A surface that is not smooth, but has elevations similar to a fried egg.
Or moles that have this shape are called "outliers." If you have such a mole, keep an eye on it
When talking to your family doctor?
OR If the shape, size or color has changed in a short time.
OR If you have a red, inflamed area around the mole.
O If spots or lumps come out nearby. If you get a wound on the mole or bleed.
O If it itches or hurts.O If it itches or hurts.
O You should also go to medical check-ups if you have many "atypical" moles, which should be monitored, especially if more members of your family also have tmb or someone has had skin cancer.
Where to get more information?
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