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Black spot on lips.. Mostly outer border
My wife had noted a black spot.. Mostly the spot is having outer layer black on her lips 2 months ago... But she ignored it stating it will go on its own.. But it never vanished in these days we went to dermatologist... Dermatologist suggested fusidic cream to apply for 15 days...10 days are over but that spot is still there...also I had asked her if it's melanoma so she said it's not melanoma.. And my wife is only 34 years old so she will not get melanoma... But I am scared reading it on google...kindly suggest what it is and it's treatment... The spot size not increased or decreased.. I am attaching the Image
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Slight pigmentation. Need to find iht the cause with history and blood tests. Please contact me using online consult option for proper treatment
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It's normal.. however can be removed with normal... for details do direct online consultation
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Kindly do direct online consultations with more history
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Kindly consult online for proper evaluation and management
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Kindly consult online for proper assessment and treatment.
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It can be just a pigmented spot on the lip. In Indian skin, such spots are common due to sun exposure, healed injuries, pigmentation tendency, or minor trauma like lip biting. If it’s stable, painless, and hasn’t changed, it’s usually not concerning.
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No immediate treatment needed if it’s unchanged. Do monitor for any increase in size, color change, or bleeding. If that happens, consult a dermatologist for proper assessment.
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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