4 Types of Pimples That Could Be a “Disguise” for Can.cer

4 Types of Pimples That Could Be a “Disguise” for Can.cer

 

Not all pimples are triggered by hormones, allergies, or typical skin issues—some may actually signal underlying cancer.

Many cancers present with vague or minor symptoms, making them easy to overlook. In certain instances, strange or persistent pimples could either be signs of cancer or even cancerous growths themselves. Unfortunately, because these blemishes often don’t cause discomfort or change one’s appearance significantly, they’re frequently ignored. Below are four types of pimples that deserve closer attention:

1. Unusual Moles

Abnormal moles are among the most common signs of skin cancer. Most people have moles, but if one looks noticeably different from the others, it’s worth getting checked. Warning signs include: a diameter larger than 6 mm, asymmetrical shape, irregular borders, uneven color, unusual elevation or indentation. They may itch, hurt when touched, bleed, or ulcerate.

A key difference: benign moles usually remain stable over time, while cancerous moles change quickly in color, size, or shape.

2. Flat Clusters of Tiny Pimples

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