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Ear upper skin is black
My ear upper skin is black black spot and there is difference between skin's real color and black upper skin color (near canal). It looks so weird.. Suggest me on how to cure it to match the actual skin color.. Should I have to see it to drametologist or ear specialist.. ?
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It could be a Melanoma also. Consult an ENT surgeon, get it biopsied. Management depends upon the biopsy result.
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It could be a mole. Don't worry too much about it. Consult Ent specialist for a good opinion
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