Friday, January 8, 2010

Freckles...dermatologist?

Should a person with moles and freckles get them checked out my a dermatologist? How often? What sparks concerns to see a doctor?|||Freckles are sexy, keep an eye on the moles. If they begin to itch or change colour, or shape, then you should get them looked at. Otherwise they should be right.|||Yes, you should definitely have them checked at least once a year. More often if you notice them changing in anyway (growing, becoming irritated, darkening in color). Some signs of abnormal %26#039;freckles%26#039; is anything very dark, nearly black in color, and things with abnormal borders, meaning not circular, but in odd shapes. However, even things that don%26#039;t match this description could be cause for concern, especially if they begin to grow, changes colors, etc. The safest thing you can do is schedule an appointment with a dermatologist and have a thorough check up, and let him/her recommend how frequently you should have check ups. Best of luck.|||Any change in color/size/darkness of the mole..not so sure about freckles. Although if you have freckles/sun spots/burn easily that highly increases your dangers to sun exposure on your moles. It would be very smart to get any moles checked out as soon as possible, schedule an appointment with a dermatologist, it is worth your time.|||Freckles are ok. Only worry about new moles particularly if they are rough and/or itchy. Doctors recommend that if you notice anything you are not sure about then they are happy to check it out and put your mind at rest.





PS I forgot to say that I find freckles extremely attractive (its why I%26#039;ve been married for 30 years) so don%26#039;t think about having them removed|||Some moles are cancerous, but it is rare. You can have moles removed and freckles can be removed as well thanks to breakthroughs in laser technology.|||if you are concerned get them checked first, then after monitor them and if they change in any way get them checked asap to make sure that they aren%26#039;t turning cancerous.|||Consult your doctor. Don%26#039;t get rid of them unless it%26#039;s for a medical reason. Trust me, I know.

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