How do you recognize/notice skin cancer?
Do you even recognize it?
Do you even recognize it?
My question is: Someone wrote to me that my heart is healthy again. Is that true?
Dear community, I've just been diagnosed with mold under my toenail, possibly on both big toenails. I'm already receiving treatment and will probably start medication today, so that's cleared up. But until the next steps are taken: How long can this take, based on experience (I'll find out in four weeks anyway; I just want…
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Hey, I've been having heart palpitations for a week now. I wanted to go to the doctor, but then it got better. Now it's less frequent, but I still feel it sometimes. My chest also hurts, so I can tell it's even more intense than my ribcage. I have to honestly say I'm scared every…
Hello, I've had these small rashes all over my body for days. It doesn't itch, they're just there. My appointment with the dermatologist is taking too long and I want to be sure what it is. By the way, I'm only 19
Hello, I've noticed that the more water I drink, the more often I have to go to the bathroom. Is that normal?
For this, you should regularly go to skin screening for the skin doctor.
You should also observe your skin. Particular attention should be given to skin features that are dark or black and uneven and have uneven, frayed edges. I’d rather go to the skin doctor.
Supplement: You can do something for the skin doctor to find nothing because nothing is there: avoid sun. Naked skin always cream in the sun, head covering on. The damage is late, but he’s coming.
Do you get a 1 degree sunburn at all damage or 100% some skin cancer?
There is no 100% cause-disorder connection in medicine. It’s always about probabilities and risks.
If you go blind over a highway, you won’t be 100% safe from a car.
The dermatologist takes the diagnosis reliably!
So you don’t even notice it?Because then you can’t see it
The good in skin cancer is that you can see it and even its precursors at an early stage.
You can notice it, but you can’t diagnose it as such, but the doctor can.