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I'm a natural red-head, fair skinned and have a lot of moles. All my life I would occasionally get a skin-tag on my neck or back and my doctor would remove them, no problems. I haven't been to a doctor since I noticed these things, but I'm starting to get concerned.

On my bikini line and my upper thigh, only on one side of my body, I've noticed a couple of my "existing" moles are all puffed out like they are growing. And its NASTY!...like I could just pull them off, but I won't/can't. I'm also getting "new" moles around my bikini line and on the top part of my private area. And NO, its not some sort of std. They have been steadily growing and spreading over the last six months or so, but now they are at the size where its completely disgusting and uncomfortable.

I've put on about 25-30 pounds over the last couple years, do you think thats why I'm getting them? Perhaps its hormonal? Or skin cancer, but what a weird spot right?

if they are asymmetrical or different colors then you have to worry. Most of the time they are just skin tags and moles nothing Major just annoying. My mother had a skin tag on her upper thigh that she pulled off when wiping and it bleed. If it is bothersome go to the doctor. Most of the time they clip them off in the office.

I have a beauty mark/mole on my area. My hubby thinks it's sexy. But if they're spreading and getting bigger I'd definitely see a doctor that way if it is cancerous or precancerous you can safely get them removed.

umm I think the added pounds could be the tourble,consult a doctor

no, its not a weird spot your body can get things everywhere you just been lucky to have them around your neck..anyways anytime moles are growing rapidly you need to get it checked

make sure they aren't warts.

Its happening cause some of these things are caused by excess skin and viruses are known to cause warts and moles!

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