[19M] Concerned about black spots on back
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on the information you provided, the black spots on your back could be due to a variety of reasons:
- Moles: These are common skin growths that can appear anywhere on your body. They are usually brown or black and can appear alone or in groups. Most moles are harmless, but any changes in size, color, or shape should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
- Lentigines: These are small, darkened patches of skin that can develop in areas exposed to the sun. They are harmless but can be a cosmetic concern for some people.
- Dermatofibromas: These are harmless, small, hard lumps that can develop on the skin. They are usually brown or red and can occur anywhere on the body.
- Seborrheic Keratoses: These are common noncancerous skin growths that often appear in middle-aged and older adults. They can be brown or black and may look like they've been pasted on the skin.
What you can do
Since you've just noticed these spots, it would be a good idea to monitor them over the next few weeks. Look for any changes in size, color, or shape. If you notice any changes, or if the spots start to itch, bleed, or become painful, you should seek medical attention.
What you should look out for
While most skin spots are harmless, it's important to be aware of the signs of skin cancer. These include:
- A spot that changes in size, shape, or color
- A spot that bleeds
- A spot that becomes painful or itchy
- A spot with an irregular border or uneven color
If you notice any of these signs, you should seek medical attention immediately. Remember, early detection is key in treating skin cancer effectively.
Please note that this advice is based on the information you provided and is not a substitute for a professional medical opinion. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider if you have any concerns about your health.
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