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fRomance Posted - 10/05/2020 : 02:03:30
Hi there, just wanna know if someone here experienced having an itchy old mole for almost a week, and then it's like it went dormant after that. I'm planning to have a dermatologist check this one but there's still lockdown in my country and I'm just as afraid as everyone to go out at the moment.

Here's a picture of my mole, any advice is very much appreciated. Thank you!


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radiourban Posted - 08/26/2021 : 07:19:58
I also have a mole that big on my back, not itchy but went to my doctor to get it checked. Good thing it's not cancer
fRomance Posted - 12/14/2020 : 07:05:40
I've done a check-up with my doctor and yes, how I felt relieved when I heard him saying the itching is probably from the cold season we're having here and not because of cancer.
radiourban Posted - 11/23/2020 : 03:40:47
Doesn't sound like you have a cancer to me.

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