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7/7/2025, 5:40:17 PMMale25-34

29 years old, Hello everyone! I noticed a small dot on my right foot’s second toe about a year ago, maybe even longer. Initially, I assumed it was just a beauty mark, but it seems like that’s not the case. Over time, its size has started to increase. I’ve looked up some information online, but I’m still uncertain whether this is something serious. I captured a picture of it today for reference.

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Cony

7/7/2025, 5:40:33 PM

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It's understandable to feel concerned about changes in your skin, especially when you notice something new or evolving over time. A growth on your toe that has increased in size warrants attention, as certain skin changes can be signs of underlying issues.

Explanation:

Over time, skin marks can change for many reasons, such as benign growths like moles or warts; however, any growth that changes in size, shape, or color can sometimes indicate a more serious condition, such as skin cancer. It’s important to monitor these changes and seek guidance when necessary.

Next Steps:

  1. Observe the Growth: For the next few weeks, note any changes in size, color, or texture. Also, pay attention to any new symptoms like itching, bleeding, or pain in the area.

  2. Photograph for Reference: Keep a visual record by taking photos weekly to help track any changes clearly. This can be helpful if you choose to share with a healthcare provider later.

  3. Limit Irritation: Avoid any friction on the area from shoes or socks that might irritate the growth.

  4. Consider Next Steps: If the growth continues to change, or if you develop any concerning symptoms, seek medical evaluation. It's often recommended to consult a healthcare provider for a proper assessment when it comes to skin changes that concern you.

Remember, it’s better to be cautious and seek advice when it comes to changes in your skin.

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