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nevus suspicious

by john_croatia, Jun 17, 2009 06:13AM
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Dear Doc,

I think i have a problem with a mole on my arm. I have this nevus since birth. Lately i feel strange pain in my arm, whole arm (perhaps not connected with the mole?).

I'm on a trip right now, so I cannot see my doctor for next 3 weeks. Is this a problem? Can it wait for 3 weeks?

I was born 1981 and have a lot of moles on my body.

Thank you in advance,

Ivan from Croatia
Member Comments (1)

by Pum, Jun 19, 2009 04:00PM
First up, I am not a doctor. If it has looked like that since you were young  and hasn't changed you don't have any reason to be worried. it looks like a wart, papaloma type thing. If it changes at all then show a doctor. 3 weeks is perfectly fine to wait if you do want to show it to your doctor.
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