Basal Cell
Carcinoma Symptoms
Basal cell
carcinoma manifests most often in the form of a white bump or a scaly, brown or flesh-colored patch
that develops
on the surface of the skin. Unlike other ordinary skin lesion, the ulcer does not heal and tend to
repeatedly bleed. In nearly
8O% of basal cell carcinoma, the lesion develops in sun-exposed regions of the body: head and neck,
especially on the inner
corner near eye, nasolabial
fold, forehead, temples, scalp or/and the upper front of the body.
However, in
severe cases, the tumor may be located on other areas of the body like the mouth or genitals.
In the
genesis of basal cell carcinoma, the tumor(lump or bump) can be
confused with other common sores of the skin. You can neglect it or treat it with home remedies as an
insignificant disease. As the lump starts bleeding or taking forms, you will feel concerned and seek doctor
advice.
Skin cancer
is a very common disease, see your doctor if you see a flesh-colored patch or waxy bump on your sun-exposed
areas of your body. In any case, beware of a patch or lump that persists and changes shape or/and color. In
addition, see your dermatologist if you have a sore that takes longer than normal to heal.
Risk
Factors
Complications
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