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Elevated Mole Concern

7/27/2025, 3:20:25 PMMale25-34

I've had this mole for quite some time, but it recently caught my attention because it appears to be raised. I'm wondering if this warrants a visit to a medical professional for evaluation. Any advice would be appreciated!

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Cony

7/27/2025, 3:20:40 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about changes in a mole, especially if it has recently appeared raised. Changes in the size, shape, or texture of a mole can be important signals that warrant attention.

Moles can change for various reasons, including normal skin changes, but specific changes may indicate the need to investigate further, especially if there are characteristics like asymmetry, irregular borders, multiple colors, or a diameter larger than a pencil eraser.

Explanation

A raised mole does not always mean it is harmful, but monitoring any changes is essential. Skin cancer, including melanoma, can present with changing moles, so being proactive about skin health is wise. Regular self-examinations are important to catch any significant changes early.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor the Mole: Keep track of any changes in the mole over the next few weeks. Note any changes in size, shape, color, or elevation.
  2. Take Photos: Consider taking clear photos of the mole to compare changes over time.
  3. Check for Other Symptoms: Look for any signs like itching, bleeding, or crusting, which can also be indicators of concern.
  4. Plan for Evaluation: Given your observation of the mole becoming raised, consider scheduling a visit with a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. It’s recommended to have any changing moles checked out, especially if you’re noticing differences.

Taking these steps will help you manage your concerns effectively while ensuring you aren't overlooking anything important. Let me know if you have any other questions or need more guidance!

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