Friday, August 20, 2010

Could my mother's concerns be correct?(Skin Cancer)?

About 5 years ago I developed this "rash" of reddish brown spots that only seems to come around when the weather is hot. It's on my neck and shoulders and is almost barely noticeable. The dermatologist said it was Tinea Versicolor (or basically just a simple skin change, nothing more to worry about). Well, I have these freckles there and I noticed today in the shower that this one that used to be a circle is sort of jagged in shape and is red and brown. There are a few more on my shoulders, too. I also have these two moles on my right foot that started out as freckles, and my mom said that given the fact that they turned into moles and are so dark, I need to get checked out. She keeps stressing that I really should have them looked at, especially the ones on my shoulders. She had cancer in her foot but it was taken out and beaten easily. Could she be right?

Could my mother's concerns be correct?(Skin Cancer)?
if a mole or freckle changes shape, size, color, or develops jagged edges, you need to get it checked. especially if you lay out in the sun, or you have family history. just get it checked. it could be nothing. if it's something, then you catch it early.
Reply:im not sure but it sounds serious get it checked asap!! inshallah we will pray for you
Reply:Go to a DR and find out the longer you wait the less time is on your side.
Reply:I would get it checked by an Dermatologist.
Reply:Did you get adequate treatment for you fungus infection. Sound like a recurrence.
Reply:Yes, you need to have this checked by a doctor. Skin cancer can happen in any spot on the body and does not need to be exposed to the sun. Skin cancer has been known to appear on the bottoms of a foot. So it is important to have this examined by a dermatolgist as soon as possible. Skin cancer is treatable and curable in the early stages.





Skin Cancer Awareness - 16 year old girl with skin cancer


http://www.myspace.com/skincancerawarene...





Skin cancer information


http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/healt...





Skin Cancer Foundation


http://www.skincancer.org/





Medline Plus: Skin Cancer


http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/skinc...





Go to a doctor.
Reply:you need to go see the doc.

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