Skin cancer is a general term for a type of tumor disease that occurs in the skin. Depending on the cause, sometimes the symptoms of skin cancer in the early stages can be very dangerous. This type of skin cancer is a malignant melanoma, which is more harmful than other skin cancers. The symptoms of this type of skin cancer also have their own special features. (1) Asymmetry. If a mole is asymmetrical in shape and has an uneven surface, you should pay attention to it, as it may be a symptom of malignant melanoma or skin cancer. (2) The edges are rough and sometimes have cracks. This symptom of skin cancer is the exact opposite of the smooth edges of normal moles. (3) The colors are mostly mixed, especially brown or ink black, and sometimes red, white and blue. Melanomas that appear as symptoms of skin cancer are mostly larger than 1/4 cm and are relatively obvious. They are one of the few cancers that can be easily identified in the early stages. Since the appearance of this symptom of skin cancer indicates that the skin disease is already very serious, patients need to pay great attention and seek medical treatment in time. |
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