I tend to be a hypochondriac and after reading a recent newspaper article about a teen with
melanomaBenign juvenile melanoma
Malignant melanoma
Melanoma
Melanoma - neck
Melanoma of the eye
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Skin cancer, close-up of lentigo maligna melanoma
Skin cancer, close-up of level iii melanoma
Skin cancer, close-up of level iv melanoma
Skin cancer, malignant melanoma
Skin cancer, melanoma - flat, brown lesion I made an appointment to see a dermatologist. I've had a completely flat
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth about the size of a pencil eraser on my abdomen for as long as I can remember (I'm 30 years old). When I inspect it closely (stretching the
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks out) it takes on an odd shape. I asked the dermatologist to do a full
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks check and she found two nevi that she called slightly
atypicalAtypical pneumonia. The one on my abdomen that is more squarish than round and one on the
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment of my
legLeg lengthening/shortening
Leg pain
Leg pain (osgood-schlatter)
Shin splints. She said that she liked to remove them since
atypicalAtypical pneumonia molesBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth have a greater tendency to develop into
melanomaBenign juvenile melanoma
Malignant melanoma
Melanoma
Melanoma - neck
Melanoma of the eye
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Skin cancer, close-up of lentigo maligna melanoma
Skin cancer, close-up of level iii melanoma
Skin cancer, close-up of level iv melanoma
Skin cancer, malignant melanoma
Skin cancer, melanoma - flat, brown lesion. She said that she didn't see anything to suspect they were now
malignantCancer
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Lymphoma, malignant - ct scan
Malignant melanoma
Malignant otitis externa
Melanoma of the eye
Multiple myeloma
Skin cancer, malignant melanoma but wanted them removed. The excisions are scheduled five weeks from now. I, of course, am terrified that since she wants them removed they must look suspicious and she just didn't want to tell me.
I am constantly thinking and worrying now that I have
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks cancerAcute lymphocytic leukemia (all)
Ascites with ovarian cancer, ct scan
Basal cell cancer
Basal cell carcinoma
Bladder cancer
Breast cancer
Breast lumps and cancer
Bronchial cancer - chest x-ray
Bronchial cancer - ct scan
Cancer
Cancer - penis and the thought of waiting five weeks to have anything done is unberable. I called the doctors office this morning to discuss my concerns with the doctor. The receptionist ran interference and said that I have nothing to worry about and that they do 15-20
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth removals a week, so it's very
commonCommon cold. She also said there is nothing that can be done to schedule the appointments any sooner.
Is it
commonCommon cold to wait five weeks to deal with
atypicalAtypical pneumonia molesBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth? Won't waiting that long be bad if it turns out to be something serious? Should I consider getting a second opinion on this? I'm now having a hard time concentrating on work due to the constant worry. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
---Chris