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Skin Cancer or Just a Pimple? Pictures Inside
#1
Hey absolutely everyone, I stumbled upon some photos on the web of skin cancer that seems to be a pimple, and it's honestly a bit terrifying. How can we differentiate in between harmless pimples and potentially dangerous skin cancer?
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#2
Wow, that sounds alarming! Can you share those pictures below so we can take a look and possibly offer any advice?
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#3
I've read that skin cancer can occasionally masquerade as a harmless pimple. but it's crucial to witnesses to certain characteristics like size, color, and whether it's modifying over time. Any individual here familiar with the Abcde rule for identifying melanoma?
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#4
Yes, I've read of the Abcde rule. It stands for asymmetry, border irregularity, colour variation, diameter (larger than a pencil eraser), and evolution (changes over time). It's a helpful guideline for assessing moles and spots on the skin.
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#5
It's crazy how something as innocent-looking as a pimple could potentially be a sign of something considerably more serious. Are there any other signs or symptoms we should be aware of when it is about to skin cancer?
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#6
Aside from the Abcde rule, other warning signs include sores that don't heal, spots that itch, bleed, or crust over, and any new growths on the skin. It's essential to keep an eye out for any modifications and to consult a dermatologist if you get any concerns.
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#7
I've had pimples before, but now I'm worried about every small bump on my skin. How do you balance being cautious without getting to be overly anxious on every spot?
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#8
That's a valid concern,. It's crucial to be vigilant on changes in your skin, but it's on top significant not to panic at every tiny imperfection. Regular self-examinations and yearly check-ups with a dermatologist can provide peace of mind and catch any concerns early on.
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#9
Thanks a lot for sharing all this info, absolutely everyone. It's a reminder of the importance of getting care of our skin and being proactive about our health. Let's continue to assistance each other and remain informed about skin cancer prevention and detection.
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