There are from several to several dozen moles on the body of an adult. Nevi differ in shape (hanging, flat or convex), size, and susceptibility to external irritating factors. They also differ in color: from light red to black shades. With age, their number on the body increases. Initially, they are safe and do not bother people. However, under the influence of various conditions, birthmarks can change. Every person who observes this phenomenon will ask what to do if a mole grows and what actions to take.
Why does a mole start to grow?
A mole is growing; what this means can be answered by a dermatologist or oncologist after a thorough examination. However, a rapidly growing nevus does not always indicate that the development of a malignant tumor or melanoma has begun. This is a dangerous disease characterized by the rapid proliferation of metastases. There are other factors that cause a mole to grow. Reasons for growth:
- Treatment with hormonal drugs. Women taking hormonal medications can provoke the growth of formations that are located on the face, neck or head. If there are many nevi on a woman’s face, they can grow under the influence of hormonal agents.
- Pressing and scratching. Formations can be located in areas that are constantly exposed to mechanical stress (back, palms, stomach, legs, shoulders). Nevus on the feet can be injured by tight shoes. If your back starts to itch, you can accidentally tear the nevus when scratching. A woman can rip off a mole on her shoulder with a bag strap. The formation on the legs can be shaved off during depilation.
- Hereditary factor. A child is born without formations on the body, but with age they can appear in the same quantity and in the places where they are located on the parents.
- Action of ultraviolet light. If the formation begins to grow, exposure to direct sunlight may contribute to this. In summer, you should spend less time under the sun, use protective equipment, and also limit your visits to the solarium.
- Regular injury. A man can damage a nevus on his face while shaving. Poor location requires their removal to avoid the risk of degeneration into cancer.
- Impaired thyroid function. It is responsible for the production of hormones, and a failure in its work leads to the growth of the nevus.
- Hormonal disorders. The height and width of the growth may change during a period of hormonal imbalance. This happens during pregnancy, during puberty in adolescents, at the onset of menopause, as well as with frequent stress, termination of pregnancy, and menstruation.
Are growing moles dangerous?
If a mole grows, this does not mean that cancer is developing. The growth of a nevus depends on many factors. However, it is not recommended to ignore modifications. It is necessary to visit a doctor who will conduct an examination and prescribe an examination, as a result of which he can determine why moles are growing. Attention should be paid to those formations that are located in open areas of the body that are constantly exposed to ultraviolet radiation.
If a mole has increased to 0.7 centimeters in diameter, and has suddenly become darker and painful, it is recommended to immediately consult a doctor. He will conduct an examination with a dermatoscope, and based on the examination, he will tell you when a mole is growing, what it means, and what actions need to be taken. The reason for visiting a dermatologist is the transformation of the surface of the nevus. From rough it can become smooth and shiny.
Particular attention should be paid to signs of degeneration of the formation into a malignant tumor. If you seek help in a timely manner, you can recognize the disease at an early stage, when it can be treated. In such a situation, the issue of removing the nevus is raised.
Symptoms of growth transformation:
- the surface of the nevus is covered with cracks;
- the nevus is covered with small black or white dots;
- hairs from the mole began to fall off;
- the nevus has changed its color: a sharp lightening or darkening of the growth indicates that a pathological process has begun;
- itching appeared;
- clearly defined boundaries of education disappeared;
- a burning sensation appeared in the area of the spot;
- the surface of the growth peels off;
- due to the inflammatory process, redness appears around the birthmark;
- discharge of blood or clear fluid;
- pain when pressing or touching clothing, shoes, etc.;
- On palpation, a compaction is felt inside the spot.
What to do if a mole grows
Often there is no sharp increase in education, so it is difficult for a person to follow such a change. This is especially true for those nevi that are located in places inaccessible to the eye. If symptoms other than an increase in size appear, you should contact a dermatologist or oncodermatologist. The doctor will visually assess the condition of the nevus, then use a manual or digital dermatoscope to analyze the structure of the formation. If a digital dermatoscope is used, the program will capture an image of the spot, which the doctor can carefully examine and make a diagnosis with further recommendations.
In the absence of dangerous symptoms, in addition to an increase in the size of the growth, it is necessary to monitor how it develops. Under the influence of prolonged exposure to the sun, during pregnancy, or taking hormonal medications, the mole may enlarge, but at this stage its transformation will end. The condition is the absence of irritating factors that cause melanin activation.
At the slightest change, it is recommended to visit a doctor. Self-treatment, let alone removal, is fraught with life-threatening consequences. The wounded growth can become infected.
Do growing moles need to be removed?
After passing the examination, the doctor may prescribe removal of the nevus. Another reason why a person seeks surgical removal is aesthetic discomfort. If a large mole is on the face, it will ruin a person's appearance. Doctors recommend removing moles that are located in places that are constantly subject to mechanical damage. With constant trauma to the growth, the process of degeneration into a malignant formation may begin.
Modern medicine offers several methods that can quickly, painlessly and without consequences for the body remove a birthmark. Removal methods:
- Electrocoagulation. Current is used for the operation. The procedure causes minor pain, so an anesthetic is administered before the excision.
- Surgical removal. Using a scalpel, the doctor is able to remove not only a small nevus, but also a nevus that has grown to a large size. It is not recommended to choose this method of removal if the mole is localized on a visible area of the body, since a scar remains at the site of excision.
- Cryodestruction. The growth is frozen using liquid nitrogen. After freezing it disappears. This method is not popular, as there is a high risk of re-formation of a mole in this place. This is explained by the fact that there is no possibility of controlling the depth of freezing, and the layer of the stain located deep in the dermis may not be removed.
- Laser surgery. The beam that comes from the laser removes the stain along with all tissues. Therefore, it is not possible to send the lesion for histological examination. The most popular method, despite the higher cost, since it leaves no scars and no bleeding during the excision process.
- Removal by radio waves. Using high-frequency waves, the doctor removes the birthmark. The advantage of the method is the absence of scars after surgery; the procedure and wound healing period do not take much time. Removal of small growths is indicated.
After removal, the doctor must explain how to care for the wound, taking into account the specifics of the formation. After two days, a crust forms at the removal site. Make sure that it is not damaged. After five to seven days, it will disappear spontaneously. If you tear it off, bleeding may open, which will be difficult to stop, and also cause infection.
It is recommended that the wound should not be exposed to direct sunlight and that visiting the solarium should be limited. Lubricate the wound with a solution of potassium permanganate for a week. Carry out the procedure three times a day. You can use hydrogen peroxide. Until the wound heals, it is not recommended to swim in the pool or apply cosmetics to it.
Several reasons for concern
If a person observes any changes in his mole, this is a reason to consult a doctor. It is not recommended to use traditional methods of treatment or removal. This can cause the development of melanoma, which is life-threatening. If a mole begins to itch, hurt, peel or bleed, there is no need to scratch it out or lubricate it with medications. It is necessary to consult a doctor who will conduct an examination that will not take much time and is painless. Timely detection of developing cancer cells can save a person from dangerous consequences.
It's rare to see a person without small dark marks on their body. Is it worth paying attention to these points? Only a doctor will distinguish between dangerous and normal moles - malignant melanoma or harmless nevus - and give recommendations on what to do with them. Is it worth worrying about the appearance of new formations, when immediate contact with specialists is required, what are the signs of cancer development - the answers to these questions remain to be found out. No one is immune from disaster, and early diagnosis will protect you from severe consequences.
What is a mole
The first tiny spots may appear in children in infancy. A mole is a small formation on the skin - a nevus - that is considered benign and harmless. The basis for their appearance is melanocyte cells that accumulate the natural pigment melanin. Depending on its quantity, a difference in color is observed. Available colors:
The shape of the tumors depends on the location and concentration of melanin. They may have a stalk or be located under the skin, be flat and convex. The most common type is round, but there are exceptions. The development of neoplasms is provoked by ultraviolet radiation - natural from the sun, in a solarium. Hereditary factors cannot be excluded. A common cause of growth is hormonal imbalance, characteristic of periods:
- puberty;
- pregnancy;
- menopause.
What types of moles are there?
One person may discover very different tumors. Types of moles are classified according to several criteria. This helps in correct diagnosis in case of changes. They differ in:
- origin– congenital, newly acquired;
- structure– pigment, vascular;
- place of education – in depth, on the surface, in the boundary layer;
- raised above the skin – flat – even, protruding as a hemisphere, pedunculated, larger birthmarks;
- potential threats – dangerous, degenerating into melanoma, non-dangerous.
Safe moles
Those who have dark spots on their skin should be wary of their changes. In time, detected signs of degeneration into melanoma contribute to the timely removal of the formation and preservation of health. Safe moles are different:
- the presence of a stalk – it cannot be formed by malignant cells that grow randomly;
- long-term condition without changes.
Spots that appear shortly after birth are not considered dangerous. It is important that they are small in size. Good – non-dangerous – signs of neoplasms include:
- flesh tone;
- unchanged pattern of the skin of the nevus and adjacent tissues;
- soft consistency;
- hair on the surface of the neoplasm - growing from the skin, indicates the absence of pathologies;
- diameter no more than 5 mm;
- symmetry;
- nevus in the form of a spot.
Which moles are dangerous?
Why do people with nevi on their bodies need to monitor their changes? There is always a threat of degeneration of non-dangerous tumors into a cancerous tumor. What moles are dangerous to health? Key signs you need to know:
- change in shades towards the dark side, the appearance of multi-color;
- rapid increase in size - exceeds two millimeters per year;
- occurrence of cracks;
- the formation of asymmetry due to uneven growth;
- lack of elasticity;
- the appearance of itching, burning;
- presence of discomfort.
The appearance of dangerous moles requires an immediate visit to a specialist to clarify the nature of the changes and the likelihood of developing skin cancer. Pathological transformations provoke:
- injury to the nevus due to negligence;
- self-removal;
- abuse of exposure to the sun, use of a solarium;
- location of the formation in places of frequent contact with clothing - on the neck, head, genitals, legs;
- placement in the hair, on the face, palms - where there is a high probability of injury;
- previously removed melanoma.
Why are moles dangerous?
Not a single person is protected from the sudden proliferation of cells of a harmless mole. Melanoma is an extremely serious disease. Changes not detected at the initial stage can result in death. The provoking factor is unsuccessful independent removal of tumors. Moles are dangerous because of their ability to:
- transform into an atypical – precancerous form;
- grow to large sizes;
- turn into cancerous;
- with minor external changes, metastases actively spread throughout the body through the circulatory and lymphatic channels.
How quickly does melanoma develop from a mole?
The transformation of a nevus into a cancerous formation can occur in different ways. The process depends on the stage of the disease and the type of tumor. Instant metastases are dangerous. Begins:
- growth of cancer (oncological) cells in the deep layers of the epidermis;
- their entry into the blood and lymph;
- penetration into the lungs, liver, kidneys;
- growth in these organs;
- complete damage to the body;
- death.
The growth phases of pigment cells are observed, along which melanoma develops from a mole. There are varieties:
- horizontal– damage to the upper layers of the skin occurs, lasting up to 10 years, but metastases do not appear;
- vertical– accompanied by the spread of cancer cells throughout the organs, can last two years, has an unfavorable prognosis;
- nodal – especially dangerous – characterized by deep spread within two months.
The first signs of melanoma
The patient can be assisted only when suspicious changes begin to be identified. The diagnosis, research, and referral for surgical treatment save a person’s life. The first signs of melanoma:
- increase in the height of the tumor;
- bleeding;
- the appearance of discharge;
- redness;
- burning, itching;
- swelling of tissues;
- softening of the nevus;
- the appearance of a crust;
- thickening;
- hair loss;
- expansion of pigmentation around the lesion.
With the further development of dangerous melanoma, the following are observed:
- significant change in size;
- the appearance of pain;
- enlarged lymph nodes;
- surface ulceration;
- formation of new foci;
- bleeding from places of pigmentation;
- liquid separation;
- skin thickening;
- the appearance of an earthy tint;
- signs of metastases are chronic cough, weight loss, cramps, headaches.
How to distinguish a mole from melanoma
To recognize which moles are dangerous and which are not dangerous, you need to know what they look like. A person with nevi, in order to eliminate terrible consequences, must constantly monitor the appearance of new formations and changes that occur. You can distinguish a mole from melanoma by its signs. Non-dangerous neoplasm:
- symmetrical;
- with smooth edges;
- uniform in color;
- with dimensions not exceeding 6 millimeters.
Features of dangerous melanoma that require seeking help from dermatologists:
- growth in a short time;
- pronounced asymmetry of shape;
- heterogeneity in color - the presence of inclusions of several shades;
- lack of clear boundaries - the contour line is blurred, jagged, and looks like a coastline on a geographical map;
- increased diameter over six millimeters;
- variability of any parameters - color, size, shape.
What dangerous moles look like
What do nevi that are subject to pathological changes look like? Only a doctor can correctly distinguish between non-dangerous tumors. Dangerous formations look like this:
- blue– compactions under the skin with clear boundaries, with dimensions no more than 10 mm;
- nodal– round, flat in shape, color – brown, black;
- cutaneous– often pale, convex;
- halo nevus – pigment surrounded by a light or white rim;
- spitz- looks like a dome-shaped tumor of pink shades, with the possible presence of a hole through which blood and liquid leak;
- connecting- connect individual entities into a whole.
Mole with jagged edges
One of the signs of a non-hazardous formation turning into a dangerous one is a change in contours. It often has blurred edges and scalloped borders. There are non-dangerous types of nevi - dysplastic. Only a specialist can make a correct diagnosis. A mole with uneven edges can be dangerous if there are additional signs of melanoma:
- accelerated changes in size;
- the presence of clearly defined asymmetry;
- the appearance of highly indented boundaries.
Rough mole
Such a neoplasm is harmless if its diameter is no more than 5 mm and remains constant in size. Often its appearance signals a lack of vitamins and nutritional disorders. Doctors advise coming for a consultation if it is discovered that:
- the smooth nevus turned into a rough one;
- bothered by burning, itching, tingling;
- irregularities and compactions appeared in the middle;
- areas with different shades formed;
- diameter has increased significantly.
A dangerous rough mole requires immediate examination if:
- the appearance of bleeding;
- development of the inflammatory process;
- rapid change in size;
- formation of asymmetry;
- formation of purulent discharge;
- the occurrence of painful sensations when touched;
- the emergence of an irregular shape, blurred boundaries, along the edges of the neoplasm.
Large moles
Large formations on the skin are pigment spots. When they remain unchanged and do not cause inconvenience, this is a harmless phenomenon. It is important to constantly monitor their appearance, color, and size. To eliminate worries, you need to consult a dermatologist. During the visit, the specialist will conduct a diagnosis and give a forecast of the risk of developing a malignant neoplasm. Large moles become dangerous if they:
- injured;
- thickened;
- started to itch;
- were unsuccessfully removed independently;
- changed in size, shape;
- are bleeding.
What moles can be removed
Often nevi cause trouble for women when they are in a visible place - the face, neck. Even if they do not bother you, using removal will be the right decision - the appearance will improve significantly. After the procedure, the doctor must send the tissue for histological analysis to decide whether the mole is malignant or not. If the neoplasm is not dangerous, does not bother you, and does not change in size, surgery is not required. What moles cannot be removed? Experts believe:
- there are no contraindications;
- It is important to choose the right excision technique.
You should be careful about skin growths; it is unacceptable to remove them yourself. Only the doctor will determine whether a nevus is dangerous or not and decide what to do with it. You can delete it if:
- injured from clothing - on the neck, in the groin area, under the armpits;
- cause pain when touched;
- are located under the hair on the head and can be damaged when combing or cutting;
- change color, shape, outline;
- significantly increase in size;
- characterized by the presence of burning, itching;
- accompanied by inflammation and bleeding.
In the human body there are cells responsible for skin color. They are called melanocytes. A mole (nevus) is an accumulation of such cells in one area. These formations come in various colors, shapes and topography. They appear both at birth and throughout life. Most often, moles do not cause any discomfort or health problems. However, recently, nevi of an oncological nature appear quite often. Even congenital benign formations can degenerate into cancer. There are quite a few reasons for this. A mole or nevus should be monitored periodically. When it changes color or shape, you should urgently consult a doctor. If there is such a formation on the body, then it cannot be injured. When taking a bath, it is better not to use a washcloth where moles grow. Often people are unhappy with the presence of such a cosmetic defect and try in every possible way to get rid of it. It is completely unacceptable to engage in such procedures at home. If the mole really looks bad, it is better to visit a medical facility. There, experienced doctors will help solve the problem without harm.
Types of moles
Main types of moles:
- Pigmented - can be light or black, small or very large. The main difference from the rest of the skin is the color.
- Vascular (hemangiomas) are pink or red formations with a bluish tint. They lighten when you press on the surface.
- Warty - raised, lumpy. Most often burgundy or pink. Sometimes they are flesh-colored.
Regardless of the group, they can all be benign or vice versa.
There are many nevi, each of which has its own medical name:
- blue moles;
- Sutton moles;
- complex moles;
- intradermal moles;
- giant pigmented moles;
- dysplastic nevi.
Sometimes it happens that hair grows from a mole. This is not some kind of alarming symptom. The most important thing is not to pull them out, so as not to injure the formation itself.
Reasons for the degeneration of a nevus into cancer
Often, most moles do not pose any danger. This requires a certain push. The most common causes of mole degeneration:
- Hormonal imbalance - during hormonal changes, skin cells change. It is necessary to carefully monitor nevi during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. If a mole begins to grow, you should definitely consult a doctor.
- Excessive sun exposure is a major factor in the development of skin cancer. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation promotes cell degeneration. It is very important, while in the sun, to minimize the likelihood of developing burns; they greatly weaken the skin’s immunity and cause irreversible changes in it. Particular care must be taken to hide from the sun the places where moles grow.
- Trauma - Many people take moles on their body lightly. Few people know that injury to such a benign formation can quickly degenerate into cancer. Places where moles grow should not be rubbed with a washcloth. They should not be squeezed out or pulled with thread. If the mole still bothers you greatly, it is better to consult a doctor.
Dangerous moles
Why moles grow and how safe they are is of concern to many. You need to be very careful about them. Any changes in appearance should alert you. Periodically, congenital moles, under the influence of certain factors, can turn into cancer. The main thing here is not to miss the first symptoms. In the early stages, these diseases are easily treatable. The number of recovered people is almost 100%. In later stages, the prognosis is less optimistic and the disease can be fatal. You need to go to the hospital if a mole is growing very quickly. The doctor will tell you what to do in this case.
Symptoms of mole degeneration:
- changes in size, color;
- inflammation around the mole;
- its elevation above the surface of the skin;
- change in structure, varnish mole;
- discomfort associated with itching;
- formation of nodules, hardening;
- blurring of contours.
As for new moles, you should treat them even more carefully. Any new skin lesions larger than 0.5 centimeters require medical supervision. You should also go to the hospital immediately if a mole is growing rapidly. Not many people know which doctor to go to. Oncologists treat these diseases.
Safe moles
Most moles on the human body do not pose a health threat. Small congenital formations that are not compacted and have clear edges are completely harmless. They can degenerate into oncology only when exposed to certain factors. There is a certain type of benign nevi that can increase in size. Why moles grow is interesting to many. These types include hemangioma. This is a benign tumor caused by the accumulation of a large number of cells in the blood vessels. If the formation quickly increases in size, it is removed surgically. In most cases, treatment is carried out with hormonal drugs.
What moles need to be treated and how?
All suspicious formations on the skin require close medical supervision. Self-medication or removal at home is strictly prohibited. If the mole is benign and is a cosmetic defect, it is simply removed surgically. Laser therapy is also popular in this matter. With malignant tumors everything is more complicated. To begin with, many studies are carried out to make an accurate diagnosis and determine the stage. Then treatment is carried out. In the early stages, removal of the mole and further observation is sufficient. Advanced diseases are extremely difficult to treat. General chemical and radiation therapy is used. The prognosis may be unfavorable.
Complications after mole removal
In order to avoid complications after surgery to remove a mole, you must follow all the doctor’s instructions:
- treat the wound daily with an antiseptic solution;
- apply antibiotic ointment;
- Do not remove the crust from the surface of the wound yourself;
- Do not apply various cosmetics to the skin for 7-10 days.
As a rule, complete healing of the wound occurs after 3 weeks.
If a malignant mole has been removed, the patient must carefully monitor his body for a long time for new formations. If a relapse occurs, the patient is sent to oncology to continue treatment.
After removing ordinary moles and following all the doctor’s instructions, the risk of complications during this operation is minimal. If the size of the formation was large, scars and scars may remain, which can then be removed with a laser.
What not to do with moles
Any formations on the skin should be monitored. If the nevus does not manifest itself for a long time, there is no need to worry. You should visit a doctor if new, suspicious moles appear. If existing ones begin to change, this also requires urgent medical consultation. When hair grows from a mole, under no circumstances should you pull it out or shave it off. This leads to injury, which can trigger the process of degeneration of the formation into oncology. To prevent a mole from causing problems, you must adhere to some simple rules:
- avoid prolonged exposure to the sun;
- do not use a washcloth in places where moles accumulate;
- do not pull out hairs from them;
- Moles cannot be squeezed out or combed.
If the mole is injured, you should consult a doctor.
Moles in children
When moles grow on children's bodies, it causes a lot of worry for parents. The largest number of nevi in babies appear from birth to one year. Almost every child has small flat moles on the body. Require more attention:
- nevi more than 0.5 centimeters in diameter;
- elevated above the surface;
- with fuzzy edges;
- fast growing;
- changing color;
- itchy and inflamed.
If suspicious moles are identified, you should visit an oncologist.
Folk signs about moles
Since ancient times, there has been a belief that a large number of moles portends a happy life for a person. By the place where moles grow, you can determine the nature:
- on the forehead - wisdom;
- on the cheeks and under the eyes - kindness and tenderness;
- on the cheekbones - courage, determination;
- on the scalp - a philosophical mindset;
- on the temple on the right - subtle intuition;
- on the ears - boasting;
- in language - such people are overly talkative;
- on the neck - high intelligence;
- on the shoulders - a karmic sign of strong people who do not recognize authorities;
- on the stomach - hysteria;
- on the eyelids - sensuality;
- above the upper lip - deceit;
- on the nose - a sense of humor, frivolity;
- on the foot - vital energy;
- On the shins - ease of instep;
- on your knees - impatience;
- on the palms - a hermit lifestyle;
- on the elbows - inability;
- on the back - demandingness towards oneself and others.