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?
- 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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