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Melanoma Symptoms






When most people think about melanoma symptoms, the first thing that comes to mind is the pigmentation of the skin. However, there are various issues someone can come across if they have melanoma. If you can understand it and catch the symptoms in the early stages, the treating process is much easier. Hopefully, with the list of symptoms below you may be able to figure out whether or not you have melanoma before going to the family physician.

The Moles

If you've noticed an increase in moles on your body, you'll definitely want to take a trip to the doctor. Those who suffer from melanoma will notice different changes associated with a particular mole. It's important to check this yourself or if you come across a few you can't see that someone else takes a look. The skin tumour symptoms regarding these will be found in the irregular shapes, scalloped borders, new growths, sizes, different colors, and even itching or bleeding.

Oozing and Bleeding

There are specific skin cancer symptoms that can tell you the various stages of your skin cancer. If by chance you are experiencing oozing or bleeding, it's vital that you speak with a physician. This is considered to be one of the more advanced stages of melanoma and you need to get the proper treatment as soon as possible. If these areas are not taken care of it prove to be fatal.

New Growths

Over the years, you will notice moles that were in areas in your younger years disappear, and as you grow older new ones surface. When you do see new moles on your body, check to see what type of diameter we're talking about here. They shouldn't be any more that a 1/4 inch, and if they are you should consult your physician. While there, it's important to go ahead and look at all the other moles as well.

Elevation

When a mole has been present for quite awhile, it's important to check the elevation. This is one of the melanoma symptoms that often help individuals come to terms with whether or not they are cancerous. Whether it becomes thicker or seems to grow upward, it's imperative to have this checked out. This is not a normal trait for moles, and it may be one of the symptoms you're experiencing.

The Color

Obviously, this is the most often used symptom that people look for when assessing melanoma. Normally, a mole's color should be uniformed, but there are occasions when a mole can have more than one color. However, this is an iatrical part to catching melanoma early. If you notice a tan, black, or brown shade within the mole then see a doctor. Even though this is considered the early stages of melanoma, it's important to get a concrete answer.

Personal Melanoma Symptoms

When people are struggling with skin cancer, the melanoma symptoms can be experienced throughout the day. Granted, you may find them itchy or bleeding, but on a personal standpoint, you could also feel fatigued. Take it from someone who has gone through the early stages of melanoma. It's definitely not fun, but if you check everything you're supposed to, you'll be able to help the doctor narrow down the issues and look for treatments.

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