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If your baby has these marks it means…

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Sometimes, you might notice new moles, dark spots, or rough patches on your skin that weren’t there before. Most of the time, they’re harmless. But in some cases, they could be early signs of skin cancer – a serious condition that affects millions of people around the world every year. The good news? Spotting skin cancer early can save lives.

Why It’s So Important to Catch Skin Cancer Early

Melanoma, the most dangerous kind of skin cancer, can spread fast if it’s not treated. But if it’s found early, treatment works much better. Doctors recommend checking your skin regularly to catch anything unusual before it gets worse.

Skin cancers don’t all look the same, but learning what’s normal for your body and spotting any changes can help you find problems early.

3 Common Types of Skin Cancer

1. Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)

This is the most common kind of skin cancer.
What it looks like:

  • Usually shows up on areas exposed to the sun like your face, neck, ears, and shoulders.
  • Might look like a shiny bump or a patch that’s flat and scaly.
  • Sometimes it bleeds, crusts over, or doesn’t heal.

2. Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)

This is the second most common skin cancer. It can grow faster than BCC.
What to look for:

  • Often shows up on sun-damaged skin – face, hands, ears, or scalp.
  • Looks like a red, thick, scaly patch or bump.
  • It might bleed, itch, or feel sore.

Note: SCC can spread if not treated, especially in older people or those with light skin. Early treatment usually works very well.

3. Melanoma

This one is less common but much more serious.

  • A new mole or a change in an old one.
  • May have uneven shapes, weird borders, and different colors like brown, black, red, blue, or even white.
  • Can show up anywhere on your body – even places the sun doesn’t touch.
  • Might itch, bleed, or look shiny.

Use the ABCDE rule to check moles:

  • Asymmetry: One half doesn’t match the other.
  • Border: Edges look uneven or blurry.
  • Color: Several colors in one spot.
  • Diameter: Bigger than 6mm (about the size of a pencil eraser).
  • Evolving: It’s changing in size, shape, or color.

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