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If a mole (body not garden!) is removed and is ok, will all my moles be ok?
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I have lots of moles (blue eyes, fairskin so not unusual) and went to get one checked out at the Drs. I was literally in there for two minutes, she looked, scratched it and then gave me a prescription for some cream! I was a bit puzzled but she said it looks sore so use this for a week and go back if I still wasn't happy.
I didn't go to the Dr because it hurt, I went to get it checked and am not sure what to do next? I have 3 or 4 moles which also look a bit odd to my friend (she did some nursing training and recommended I get them checked) but didn't mention these. If I go back what will happen? If the mole is removed and is ok does that mean the others will be ok?
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I didn't go to the Dr because it hurt, I went to get it checked and am not sure what to do next? I have 3 or 4 moles which also look a bit odd to my friend (she did some nursing training and recommended I get them checked) but didn't mention these. If I go back what will happen? If the mole is removed and is ok does that mean the others will be ok?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All the moles are different and need checking separately. Doc will look for signs as sqad says - also unevenness of shape and color.
Doc will also consider your risk factors such as skintone and use of sunbeds.
Suggest you put the cream on, see how you get on then go back and ask the Doc to have a look at all your moles. If she is unconcerned great. Now your nurse friend has looked once she will be in a good position to notice any changes over a few months and if she does notice any changes go back again to the doctor.
Doc will also consider your risk factors such as skintone and use of sunbeds.
Suggest you put the cream on, see how you get on then go back and ask the Doc to have a look at all your moles. If she is unconcerned great. Now your nurse friend has looked once she will be in a good position to notice any changes over a few months and if she does notice any changes go back again to the doctor.
Chloe636: There are some rude, cynical ABers who post comments to get under your skin. For example, I am thinking of posting a question and I already anticipate what the response is going to be from some of them and all because they make assumptions and make comments about subjects that they know nothing about.
Kira, I might do that, thanks. Don't want to waste Drs time so that might be a better option.
filthiestfis, thank you for your comment. I did think that before I gave a reply but was too annoyed not to! It has taken me more than a year to pluck up the courage to get this mole checked out because I didn't want to waste their time. Luckily there are helpful people here too, I hope some of them are able to answer your question :)
filthiestfis, thank you for your comment. I did think that before I gave a reply but was too annoyed not to! It has taken me more than a year to pluck up the courage to get this mole checked out because I didn't want to waste their time. Luckily there are helpful people here too, I hope some of them are able to answer your question :)
chloe
pull your neck in duck
what I was meaning (which obviously went straight over your head) was did some training means didn't complete the training .... therefore any medical advice is likely to be unreliable
would you trust a doctor who had "sort of" done a couple of years?
however your (oh how wrong can you be) spin on my meaning says something
pull your neck in duck
what I was meaning (which obviously went straight over your head) was did some training means didn't complete the training .... therefore any medical advice is likely to be unreliable
would you trust a doctor who had "sort of" done a couple of years?
however your (oh how wrong can you be) spin on my meaning says something
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