on the top edge of it. I have had the larger one for as long as I can remember and the smaller, pink one for about ten years. Both have been looked at by dermatologists more than once and I've been told not to worry.
In fact, in my last visit in May with a reputable dermatologist - who actually has answered questions on this site, I was told that the moles
were not cancerous and would never be cancer (not to a complete certainty but the impression was they were definitely nothing to be concerned about).
Well, this morning I noticed that the water from the shower was irritating an area on my back as if I had a cut, and I realized it was hitting the smaller, pinkish mole and it was much more sensitive/painful than usual. I touched and looked at it and it has definitely grown and gotten more red since I last looked. It is growing by becoming more elevated and round, rather than by expanding outward on the surface into more skin. It seems to have happened suddenly as I keep a fairly close eye on the spot and definitely did not notice any irritation yesterday in the shower or when putting suncreen on over the weekend.
I know changes and growth in existing moles can be a red flag, but considering I was told three months ago not to worry about this mole, could this either be a normal change or some kind of inflammation/injury that I just didn't notice at the time it occurred? Should I wait a couple of weeks to see if it goes back to the way it was? Or should I make another appointment just in case?
Hello,
It could have been due to any infected follicle or boil underneath the mole which is causing this pain. However it is better to get an examination done from a dermatologist as painful and grown mole should always be evaluated.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.