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Red Mole on My Arm: Should I Be Concerned?

8/14/2025, 6:01:36 AMMale25-34

Hello everyone, I’m a 24-year-old female and I've recently noticed a concerning change in a mole on my arm. Previously, it was a shade of brown, but it has unexpectedly transformed to a reddish hue. Though it remains circular and doesn't appear to have any irregularities, the sudden shift in color is troubling. Is this something I should be worried about? At the moment, my local GP practice is not taking any new appointment requests, leaving me uncertain about the urgency of this situation! I’ve shared a picture in the comments for reference.

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Cony

8/14/2025, 6:02:14 AM

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It's understandable to feel concerned about changes in a mole, especially when it changes color. While a red mole can sometimes be harmless, it warrants attention as any sudden changes in moles should be evaluated.

Understandable Concerns: Moles can change for various reasons. A change in color, especially to red, might be due to factors like irritation, inflammation, or, in some cases, skin conditions or unusual growths. The fact that it remains circular and shows no irregularities is a positive indicator, but it’s essential to monitor it closely.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Mole: Keep an eye on the mole for any changes in size, shape, texture, or symptoms like itching or bleeding. If any of these changes occur, it may indicate a need for more urgent attention.

  2. Protect Your Skin: While you observe the mole, consider using sunscreen to protect your skin from sun damage, as UV exposure can exacerbate changes in moles.

  3. Document Changes: Take clear pictures of the mole and note their details (size, any distinct features, time of observation). This can help when you eventually discuss this with a healthcare professional.

  4. Seek Care if Symptoms Develop: If the mole starts to change rapidly, or you develop new symptoms (like pain or bleeding), it would be wise to seek an appointment with a professional, even if it means looking for alternative clinics or dermatologists.

  5. Consider Online Consultations: Some platforms offer virtual consultations, where you can discuss your symptoms and get professional advice without needing an in-person visit.

Your wellbeing is important, and taking these measures can help you feel more in control while you wait for an opportunity to get it assessed. Let me know if you have more questions or need more specific tips!

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