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What Causes A Dark Irregular Mole On The Foot Of A 2 Year Old?
my 2-year-old has a small mole on her foot. it s solid-colored, dark, oval, and appears to have a slightly irregular border, although it s hard to tell because it s only a few mm in size. She has had it for about 1 year and it has been growing proportionately with her size. Should I be concerned? I just noticed the slightly irregular border because it is now large enough for that to be seen and I m wondering if I should rush her to a dermatologist or wait to talk to her doctor at her next appointment in november.
Moles have various appearances. It can vary in color from light brown to black, or it can be flat or raised. Most of the moles are harmless but there are a few which can be cancerous. We usually observe the changes in the color and the texture as well as the irregular borders. We ask if it bleeds when touched or itch or if its painful. It is best to have this seen by a dermatologist so she or he can have a baseline. She will measure the mole, take pictures so on your next visit, she has a point of comparison to check for changes.
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What Causes A Dark Irregular Mole On The Foot Of A 2 Year Old?
Hi! thank you for choosing healthcare magic! Moles have various appearances. It can vary in color from light brown to black, or it can be flat or raised. Most of the moles are harmless but there are a few which can be cancerous. We usually observe the changes in the color and the texture as well as the irregular borders. We ask if it bleeds when touched or itch or if its painful. It is best to have this seen by a dermatologist so she or he can have a baseline. She will measure the mole, take pictures so on your next visit, she has a point of comparison to check for changes. I hope I was able to help you. Sincerely, Hannalae Dulay-See, M.D. Pediatrics