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New black mole back of neck .
Hey.. Today I noticed this new black mole it was not before can u plz tell me what is the reason behind it...
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New moles can develop at any age, and while most are harmless, it's always wise to be cautious. It's impossible to determine the cause of a new mole without examining it, but factors like sun exposure, genetics, and hormonal changes can play a role
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I highly recommend an online consultation so I can visually assess the mole and ask some questions about its appearance and any changes they've noticed.
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Sun protection: Protecting the skin from the sun is crucial in general, but especially important for anyone with moles. Advise them to use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and to wear protective clothing when outdoors.
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Seborrheic keratosis (sometimes spelled as "seborrheic" or "seborrheic") is a common noncancerous skin tumor. Here's some important information about seborrheic keratosis: 1. **Appearance:** These growths typically appear as waxy, stuck-on, or slightly raised lesions on the skin. They can range in color from light tan to dark brown or even black. The surface may be smooth or have a rough, bumpy texture. 2. **Location:** Seborrheic keratoses most often occur on areas of the body exposed to the sun, but they can appear on almost any part of the skin, except the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. 3. **Prevalence:** They are quite common, especially in older adults. It's rare for these growths to develop before the age of 30. 4. **Benign Nature:** Seborrheic keratoses are typically harmless and not a form of skin cancer. However, they can sometimes be confused with other skin conditions, so it's essential to have any new or changing growth examined by a dermatologist to rule out other concerns. 5. **Treatment:** Treatment is usually not necessary unless the growths become irritated, itchy, or bothersome. In such cases, a dermatologist may recommend removal, often by freezing (cryotherapy), shaving, or excision. 6. **Distinguishing from Skin Cancer:** It's important to differentiate seborrheic keratoses from more serious skin conditions like melanoma or basal cell carcinoma. Any unusual or changing skin growth should be examined by a healthcare professional. Remember that while seborrheic keratoses are generally benign, a proper diagnosis is essential. If you have concerns about skin growths or changes in your skin, consult a dermatologist for a thorough evaluation and guidance on management.
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Looks like melanocytic nevi. Need proper examination and evaluation
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Need more photos....Do direct private online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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To diagnose ur skin condition proper history, clinical images  are required. Please do consult online, so that i can diagnose it correctly and provide treatment appropriately.
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Nothing to worry about, specific treatment is available. Connect online for proper guidance and detailed prescription.
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Multifactorial reason are there
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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information
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A complete evaluation with history is required for best results. You can take online consultations or visit us at our clinic.
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Looks like melanocytic nevus Can be removed with laser
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There are multiple diseases which look alike. Kindly consult online for specific diagnosis and treatment
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Please take online consultation for detailed examination and treatment
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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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