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Skin Cancer or Just Eczema? |
My skin has these brownish circle-like spots that are kinda fading-y. I read and saw pictures about skin cancer and it looks kinda like it, but not as...bold you can say (it almost blends into my skin color.) I had this for a while, I think. I'm not sure if this is also eczema, which I had since I was three years old. I just went to the dermatologist a month back for a check up on my eczema (I still had these spots on my wrists, which also had my eczema on one area as well), and she didn't say anything about it. Your skin lesions sound most consistent with two possibilities: You are okay, so please stop worrying. Eczema will cause the skin to become lighter in the places where is has healed. Especially if you are not fair complected, it will be noticable in those areas that have healed. If your doctor didn't say anything about it, i suppose that is OK, even though you expect an answer from your doctor. Why don't you go for a second opinion? |
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