Indication Of Melanoma

If you find something growing on your skin and you think it could be melanoma, do not panic.
But do not delay, either.Melanoma is the most deadly form of skin cancer, but the five-year survival for local melanoma – before it has spread – is 99 percent. So, you want to see a doctor immediately.
The possibility of growth or injury is not cancer. Most of the lesions and pigmentation changes are not.
But you have to make sure.
Look at the mole. There are specific signs of melanoma. If any of these apply to moles or lesions, make an appointment with your doctor.
- Are there any changes in moles, blemish, freckle, mole or pigmented area?
- Do you have a new mole or freckle appeared suddenly?
- Is it growing fast, especially if you do not have a lot of moles?
- Is there a new mole that looks different than you?
- Is there a change in the texture or the way it hit the mole?
- Is the new black spots, dry or scaly?
- Do you develop sites or pigmented spots that are new or that you can not remember seeing before?
- Did you develop a new black spot, although very small?
- Is the mole or behave differently from other places around, even if it looks normal?
- Is itchy mole or elsewhere and / or bleeding?
- Is there any redness, shadows or other colors to expand into the surrounding skin?
Remember to be proactive in dealing with your doctor. Often, due to insurance requirements, you should see your doctor before making a referral to a specialist, usually a dermatologist.
We called the doctor, make sure the person scheduling the appointment that you have a suspicious mole or injuries to report. Many dermatologists free time at the end of the day to the possibility of new melanoma cases seen.
There is shortage of dermatologists in the U.S., so if you can not make an appointment, contact another doctor. Persistent. Be an advocate himself.
This process is daunting, but remember that most of the changes in skin melanoma, and if you have a melanoma, a very good cure rates.
But do not wait. Get busy and go and see a dermatologist.
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