Changes in moles, even the ones we have had sicnce birth can become cancerous. Changes in the size, shape, texture, color, as well as bleeding are not healthy mole signs. It is always best to have it removed and biopsied to find out if it is cancerous or not. It is not worth keeping and then worrying about it.
2006-10-30 05:42:51
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answered by marshmellow 1
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Hi There!
I have had a mole since birth and in the past it has been itchy and bled. It is still there and I am fine.
However, we have to keep our eyes on moles because they can become cancerous. Any changes (colour, shape, itchiness, bleeding, etc ) should be checked out by a doctor.
You are doing the right thing in getting it checked out. Try not to worry, it will probably be nothing. But, better safe than sorry.
Good Luck
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2006-10-30 05:10:14
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answered by bigcitygirl_uk 2
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You are doing the best thing you can by going to see the doctor. Now you must try to stop worrying. I had a similar mole from birth on my neck and it was my collar irritating it that made it itch. The doctor removed it very easily and every thing turned out OK. I hope that you are as lucky.
2006-10-30 04:54:51
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answered by Val G 5
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You have lived with this mole for a long time, so you know whats normal for you, you are obviously worried so therefore need to have it checked out by your Doctor. Health professionals recommend that if a mole becomes red, itchy or weepy then it should always be looked at.
2006-10-30 05:17:03
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answered by Co-Zee 2
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2016-05-15 22:48:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to keep an eye on your mole....10 years ago I noticed that a mole I had had for years had changed in size and colour.
I had it removed and it turned out to be malignant melanoma...the worst kind of skin cancer....luckily to was caught early and dealt with.
This isn't the case with most moles but always get any changes checked out to be on the safe side.
Good Luck
2006-10-30 05:26:52
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answered by Jane E 3
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If the mole becomes large or turns a funny colour, then yes it could become cancerous as my mum has had two removed recently. If you scratch it and make it bleed, then it's most likely that you've just irritated it.
Oh and moles can cause skin cancer, like I said, my mother has recently undergone 2 ops for removing moles and is having chemotherapy.
2006-10-30 04:54:12
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answered by Dragon Empress 6
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Moles do not cause cancer or turn into cancer.
What happens is that skin cancer often looks like a mole.
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2006-10-30 04:57:04
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answered by TravisO 4
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I think if you had it since birth then it will be benign (harmless)
I think it is the case that skin cancer can cause moles but moles can not cause skin cancer.
But I would encourage you to ask your doctor.
2006-10-30 04:53:20
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answered by Mike 5
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i have just been to doc's about my mole on my back. same as you had it for years. got booked in to hospital and it was fine. moles should not bother you, should be brown or black not both and smooth surface. mine had turned nasty but was not cancer. your doc's should prioritise you, ring them up and demand to be seen. its probably fine but it's always better to get it checked.
2006-10-30 04:59:51
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answered by maceface 1
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