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I have a crusty looking mole on my thigh. Should I be concerned?

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5. Evolution:
Any change in size, shape, color, or elevation, or any new symptom such as bleeding, itching, or crusting.
When to Seek Medical Advice:
If your mole exhibits any of the changes mentioned above, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional, preferably a dermatologist. They can conduct a full examination and, if necessary, perform a biopsy to determine if the mole is benign or malignant.
Annual skin checks by a professional are recommended as a preventive measure, especially if you have a history of prolonged sun exposure, past sunburns, or a family history of skin cancer.
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While a crusty mole might be benign, it is important to be vigilant about changes occurring in your skin. Monitoring moles and other skin lesions is a key component of your health routine. Don't hesitate to consult with a healthcare provider if you notice anything unusual about your moles or if you have any concerns about potential skin changes. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment of skin cancers.

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