Typically, it it reccommended that you see your Dermatologist if you notice a mole that is changing in size, color, or shape on an ongoing basis. If this is happening, you need to see your doctor before long.
There are many types of symptoms of skin cancer. Skin cancer will typically show up on areas most exposed to direct sun light for long periods of time. The information is lengthy and depends on what type of skin cancer, so i suggest visiting mayoclinic.com
There are literally hundreds of different signs for skin cancer ranging from simple spots, to the more defined tumors. The best way to tell if you have skin issues is to go directly to a doctor and get tested.
It is very hard to list the symptoms as they all depend on where and what type of cancer it is. However, some general symptoms may include, sudden weight loss, pain or discomfort, nausea, skin rash, loss of appetite, among others.
Some early symptoms of skin cancer include an unusual growth, change of color, texture, or size of a mole. Other symptoms include an infected area of skin that won't heal.
Some signs of rashes are red marks on the skin, raised bumps on the skin, itchiness of the skin, blistering of the skin, ulceration of the skin or scaling of the skin.
There are several signs of skin cancer. Often, skin cancer does take form in a mole. Moles alone are not cancerous, but if they are not evenly shaped, bluish in color and/or larger than a pencil eraser, it should be examined by a physician.
The main symptom of penile cancer is a change in the skin of the penile. The skin may change color, become thicker, or tissue may build up in one area. Some men may notice an ulcer (sore) or a lump on the penile.
Generally speaking one will spot signs of skin cancer in its very early stages if that person is regularly checking their bodies thoroughly and knows what to look for.
dry skin,poor skin turgor,sunken eyeball etc..
You can go to www.skin-cancer-experiences.com/ to find out some basic information on skin cancers. Nothing beats the advice of your regular doctor. If you think you might have a problem, don't turn to the internet. Go see a doctor.
The best place to go would be to a reputable dermatologist who can give you factual information. Though the web isn't always accurate you can check out webMD.com
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