Be Aware: If You Notice These Skin Changes, See a Dermatologist

Most people have moles, freckles, or skin marks that are completely harmless. However, subtle changes in these spots can sometimes signal early signs of skin cancer, including melanoma. The encouraging news is that when caught early, most skin cancers are highly treatable. Awareness and regular skin checks can lead to early detection and peace of mind, rather than fear.

Melanoma starts in pigment-producing skin cells and, while less common than other skin cancers, is more dangerous due to its potential to spread. Over 100,000 new melanoma cases are diagnosed each year in the U.S., but the 5-year survival rate is over 99% when found early. Recognizing the warning signs can make a life-saving difference.

Doctors use the ABCDE rule to spot risky moles: Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter over 6mm, and Evolving changes in shape, size, or symptoms. If you notice any of these signs, it’s best to consult a dermatologist. Most skin cancers are painless in the early stages, making visual checks crucial.

Other warning signs include new spots after age 30, sores that won’t heal, painful or tender moles, shiny or pearly bumps (possibly basal cell carcinoma), and rough or scaly patches (possibly squamous cell carcinoma). These signs often appear on sun-exposed areas, but vigilance should extend to your whole body.

Higher risk factors include excessive sun or tanning bed exposure, fair skin, a history of severe sunburns, a family history of melanoma, weakened immunity, and having many or atypical moles. While darker skin tones are less commonly affected, awareness is still important, as late diagnosis can increase risk.

Protect your skin by doing monthly self-checks, seeing a dermatologist annually, using SPF 30+ daily, avoiding tanning beds, and wearing protective clothing. Mindful observation — not fear — is your strongest defense.

Related Posts

A patrol officer noticed something strange on his route

A patrol officer noticed something strange on his route—crisp $50 bills scattered along the sidewalk, leading straight into a narrow alley. Curious, he followed the trail and…

One day an old lady went to the doctor

One day an old lady went to the doctors because she had an itch in her crotch. She told the doctor her problem and he said, “You…

Young woman was hospitalized after being penetrated…See more

People often say you never forget your first deeply personal experience. Mine, however, is marked by fear and chaos rather than joy. Instead of feeling excitement or…

A priest offered a Nun a lift

A priest offered a Nun a lift. She got in and crossed her legs, forcing her gown to reveal a leg. The priest nearly had an accident….

I Took My Mom to Prom, and the Evening Became Unforgettable

When I asked my mom to be my prom date, I didn’t think of it as a bold gesture—just a quiet way to give something back. She…

Giant hail recorded Tuesday evening in the town of… See more

Residents were left stunned Tuesday evening as giant hailstones pounded the small town, turning what began as a calm night into a scene of chaos and awe….