Moles are skin growth that occurs when melanocytes or pigment cells develop in clusters. Moles have a smooth surface and are mostly dome-shaped. Though moles are non-cancerous, individuals with an increased number of moles or having many larger moles are at greater risk of developing melanomas or skin cancer.
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Query: Hello doctor,I am a 31-year-old male and I have numerous skin tags and moles on my body, mainly in skin folds due to obesity. Recently, I accidentally injured two skin tags on my stomach while showering. They appear to be irritated now. I take 20 mg of Fluoxetine daily. I do not smoke or drink alcoh... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I read your query and understood your concern. Skin tags are generally harmless, but any sudden changes in color, size, or shape should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Since you have an upcoming appointment tomorrow, it is fine t... Read Full »
I suffer from hair damage, marks on my nails, and skin problems that include penis skin. Why?
Query: Hello doctor,I am currently having some skin issues, such as hair damage, marks on my nails, and some skin issues that can be seen in my penis too. I overcame hair damage a while ago with the help of a doctor and his skin remedies. I have been using Climbazam shampoo (Biotin, Vitamin H, Climbazam) a... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read the query, and I can understand your concern. You have male pattern hair loss with balanitis and mole. 75 to 100 hair falls every day is very normal. Therefore, hair loss should only be diagnosed if there are more hair falls than this. Straightening and oth... Read Full »