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Moles on the hands? |
Over the past three years I've developed, rather quickly, moles on the top and palms of my hands. I don't get too much sun, I work out, and I eat healthy. What could be causing them? I'm 30, nonsmoker, fair skin mainly because I don't get a great deal of sun, female, scottish / english descent. infections, reaction of the skin to virii = moles how old are you???and what is your skin type??? |
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It is not abnormal no, but all of these new moles should be brought to the attention of your doctor. Most moles appear as we're little/growing and if they change shape, color it's a good ... I strongly recommend keeping them out of the sun and going to see your doctor as soon as possible. Undefined borders and black colour isn't a good sign, but it could be other things. I would... Could you of been abducted by aliens, that night. And they somehow caused them to show up. ...... If they change shape or color or appear to darken in color , see a dermatologist asap . You should casually ask your parents what they think . They could instantly relieve your mind of worry . ...it is better not to scratch them, but actually, when they itch, most docs think that is a good time to remove them, so you don't keep scratching, inadvertently infecting them. They are almo... no moles are not all perfectly round. The doctor takes a "freezing solution" and numbs the area. Then he cuts or burns off the mole, and most importantly stops the bleeding. moles h... Magic? You cannot remove them without surgery. It's a minor procedure that a dermatologist or surgeon can do in about 5 minutes under local anesthesia. If the moles are changing at all, o... |
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