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I don't think there is a specific medical term for skin changes in cancer, as skin changes may range from increased pigmentation, scaling and crusting of the skin to formation of lumps and nodule and finally ulcerations of the skin
dysplastic nevi
Causalgia is the medical term meaning burning pain: algia~pain, Caus/o~burning
Macule
Dermoid is the medical term meaning skin-like
No medical surgery is needed. You can live safely with skin cancer.
No, skin cancer does not have hair growing out of it. Skin cancer typically appears as abnormal growths or changes on the skin, and hair growth is not a characteristic feature of skin cancer.
There are several low lip changes that occur when a disease is present. Many times the lower lip can get lesions that could turn into cancer. A medical doctor will be able to diagnose and treat any skin changes.
Melanoma means cancer of melanocytes, or pigment-generating skin cells.
Acrochordon is the medical term meaning skin tag. Skin tags can occur in areas of high friction.
Pyoderma is the medical term meaning any purulent skin condition.
The medical term for any skin growth such as a wart or a callus is "skin lesion." Skin lesions can be benign, like moles or skin tags, or they can indicate a more serious condition, such as skin cancer. It is important to have any new or changing skin lesions evaluated by a healthcare professional.
"Infection".