Moles are common clusters of pigmented skin cells, and most remain harmless when they stay stable in shape, size, and color. Problems can begin when a mole changes over time, especially if it starts itching, bleeding, crusting, or developing uneven edges. Doctors warn that early detection is extremely important because recognizing suspicious changes quickly can improve treatment outcomes and prevent serious complications like melanoma. Dermatologists often recommend using “The ABCDE Rule for Identifying Suspicious Moles” to spot warning signs. “Asymmetry” means one side looks different from the other, while “Border” refers to edges that appear blurred or irregular. “Color” becomes...
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