
The skin is the largest organ and it takes a real hammering to be more correct. It sustains welts, blisters, wounds, and cuts, but our skin restores and heals itself up nicely and keeps us safe and healthy.
But despite that fact, you should inspect your skin head-to-toe once a month throughout the year, watching for any wary lesions. Things like moles, freckles, and birthmarks perhaps don’t seem like a big thing and mostly they aren’t. But what they can be indicators of something going wrong. And it’s very vital to know and decide whether or not your mole is something you need to worry about or not.
Here are the skin cancer moles ABCDEs.
A is for Asymmetry.
The benign mole is not asymmetrical in shape.In a normal, benign mole, seen on the left, you should expect it to be fairly symmetrical. Both sides look about the same. In the case of a Melanoma lesion, the cancerous kind of mole, they tend to be irregularly shaped, like the lesion above.
B is for Border.
Moles that aren’t cancerous have smooth edges. Their outlines are often clearly defined. Melanoma on the other hand often has blurred and uneven borders. They often don’t have a clear shape.
C is for Color.
Mostly all the benign moles are all of one single shade of brown color. But having moles of various colors is a serious warning signal that they could be cancerous. Colors like brown, tan or black could appear in case of cancerous melanomas. A melanoma can also appear in colors such as red, white or blue.
Watch the color of your moles. A normal, harmless mole is usually one color, tan or brain. Melanoma can be identified in part because of its colors and shades. Uneven colors can be a sign that you’ve got a cancerous spot.
D is for Diameter.
Benign moles are often small, no bigger than a pencil’s eraser. If you find a mole is growing larger, it may signify melanoma and a doctor should examine.
E is for Evolving.
Watch for any sort of change with a normal mole. Change in size, color, and shape are all signs. If you see a mole suddenly begin to change,you visit a doctor at once.
source:http://simpleorganiclife.org/