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MOLES

i used to be a sunbed freak. not now thou. but a mole appeared on my right hip bone. a few months later another they were conjoined [joined together] anyway i went to my gp worried they could be cancerous. he said no and sprayed them with a spray to kill them and said they would drop off. they didnt drop off but did shrink in size. i went bk to dr who sprayed them again. minimised in size again and looked dead dark in colour. now there back big as ever. y wont they drop off and y do they keep appearing? any ideas. there ugly and annoying and catch on my clothes.
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thank you 4 your comment and yes it helped
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Hello,

It is normal for the moles to regrow after removal. But you should keep an eye on these moles. If you notice changes in the mole's/mark’s color, height, size or shape, you should have a dermatologist evaluate it. You also should have it checked if it bleeds, oozes, itches, appear scaly, or become tender or painful.

I hope it helps. Take care and regards.


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