There may be some misunderstandings about moles, because moles are something that everyone has come into contact with. However, in fact, some moles themselves are dangerous. Moles that grow on the body since childhood are called congenital moles, and the chance of this type of mole getting sick is very high. Generally, children develop moles due to genetic factors, and some also develop moles due to endocrine disorders. It is normal for children to have moles. Generally, we call those in the inner layer of the skin spots, and those on the surface of the skin moles. Spots are formed due to oxidation of excessive oil in the sebum layer or damage from ultraviolet rays. The so-called mole generally refers to a black mole, whose scientific name is melanocytic nevus. Moles are clusters of mole cells that may appear anywhere on the body. Some moles are inherently high-risk moles. Moles that can be seen when a baby is born are called congenital moles. There are not many congenital moles. According to statistics, 1% of newborns have moles. Not all congenital moles are dangerous at birth. Size is an important factor. Generally speaking, the larger the mole, the greater the chance of it becoming malignant in the future. Everyone has moles on their body to a greater or lesser extent. Most moles are acquired and appear one by one after puberty. It is worth noting that any of the following changes in a mole are usually a sign of malignancy: 1. The volume or area increases rapidly and significantly, or a solid nodule appears underneath. 2. The color quickly deepens or turns black, or an inflammatory red halo appears around it. 3. Frequent bleeding, with scabs or ulcers forming on the surface. 4. Black dot-like satellite foci appear nearby. 5. Local pain, itching, or burning sensation occurs. 6. Enlargement of adjacent regional lymph nodes. There are many reasons for black moles on the body, and we all need to know more about them. Many people get black moles due to congenital genetic factors, which are usually present after birth. Some people get black moles because the body is prone to pigmentation, which is all related to genetic factors. However, some people get black moles due to endocrine disorders, especially female friends. During menstruation or pregnancy, the body's endocrine hormones will change, and it is easy to get black moles and spots at this time, but this type of black mole is also easy to disappear, so don't worry too much. |
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