Itching in These 8 Body Areas Could Be a Warning Sign of Cancer — Here’s What Seniors Need to Know

Older adults with a history of sun exposure or those with large congenital moles are at higher risk. Don’t ignore a mole just because it’s been there “forever.”

What to watch for: Asymmetry, irregular borders, color changes, diameter over 6mm, or evolving appearance — known as the ABCDE signs of melanoma.

When Should You Be Concerned About an Itch?

Most itching is harmless and goes away quickly. But here’s when it’s time to seek medical advice:

  • The itching has lasted longer than two weeks
  • It’s localized to a specific area with no visible cause
  • It’s paired with other symptoms like fatigue, weight loss, night sweats, or unusual skin changes
  • It gets worse over time or returns frequently

Your skin is often your body’s first line of communication. Don’t ignore it.

Protecting Your Health Starts with Awareness

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