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Doctors Near You for Bleeding Moles in Camp 18
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A bleeding mole is a skin lesion that has started to bleed, which can be a cause for concern. Moles, or nevi, are clusters of pigmented cells that typically appear as small, dark brown spots on the skin. While most moles are benign, changes in their appearance or texture, such as bleeding, can signal potential problems. Bleeding may occur due to trauma, such as scratching, rubbing, or catching the mole on clothing. However, it can also indicate more serious conditions like melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer. Melanoma can cause moles to become asymmetrical, develop irregular borders, change color, or grow in size, and it may lead to bleeding or oozing. When a mole bleeds without an obvious injury, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional. Treatment for a bleeding mole depends on its cause. For benign moles that bleed due to irritation or injury, keeping the area clean and applying a bandage may suffice. However, if there are signs that the mole could be cancerous, such as changes in color or size, a dermatologist may perform a biopsy to determine if cancer cells are present. If cancer is detected, the mole will likely be surgically removed, and further treatment may be necessary depending on the cancer stage. Regular self-examinations and skin checks by a dermatologist are essential for early detection and prevention of skin cancer.
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