Keep an eye on it. We get new moles all the time. I really obsess when I find new ones. I make myself sick. Ones I've never noticed before. Then they turn out to be nothing. Every time. ESPECIALLY if they are tiny black dots. Skin cancer tends to become big and ugly. If it amkes you feel better, got to the doc.
2006-07-12 17:42:43
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answered by profile image 5
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Observe the mold weekly and recall its shape and color. If the shape begins to change and its color turns any degree of red, then visit your doctor. No one would believe how many moles I have on my back...hundreds! When I was young, I loved to sun bathe and visit the beach. Twenty years later, I began developing moles on my back from too much exposure to the Sun. A photograph of my moles is in the textbook for the Department of Dermatology at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. I use an hand-held mirror to examine my moles. In 30 years there have been no changes. My moles have become crusty, and dermatologists inform me that is a good sign their size and shape have not changed. Harrald
2016-03-27 03:08:44
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answered by Brianna 4
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Safely & Permanently Remove Moles, Warts and Skin Blemishes
2016-05-16 20:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes have it checked a new and dark mole is usually a sign of cancer.
2006-07-12 14:45:54
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answered by raynelley 3
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Have your Dr check it out. You never know what is cancerous and what isn't. Better be safe than sorry! Good Luck
2006-07-12 14:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Go see your doctor or a dermatologist. Black moles ain't good!!!
2006-07-12 15:01:05
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answered by Dr. Inright 2
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you should definately get it checked out by a health care professional. personally, i'm not one, but i am happy to help just the same.
2006-07-12 14:41:16
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answered by adamargon 1
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I would have it checked out.
2006-07-12 14:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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