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What Is The Treatment For A Round Mole In The Private Area?

Hello. I just came out of the shower and noticed as I was drying off that I have this new mole that is round, black, a little raised yet flat...I thought at first I had some kind of large tick or something...I am very concerned because I never had a mole there. (I haven t seen it since my last shower....I wash (private areas)every night and usually shower every other day but this week I was particularly busy and had only time to wash every night, so that is why I just noticed this new mole)
Fri, 17 Jun 2016
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The possible diagnosis of the condition based on the description of the lesions is melanocytic nevus which are benign proliferation of pigment
producing cells.If it is asymptomatic and not increasing in size it can be left alone.However you may consult a dermatologist to confirm the diagnosis of the condition. Regards
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What Is The Treatment For A Round Mole In The Private Area?

The possible diagnosis of the condition based on the description of the lesions is melanocytic nevus which are benign proliferation of pigment producing cells.If it is asymptomatic and not increasing in size it can be left alone.However you may consult a dermatologist to confirm the diagnosis of the condition. Regards