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Skin Cancer!? HELP?!? |
about a month ago i noticed a small patch bumps on my chest, they looked like, do you know when its cold, you get chills and your hair bumps show up (goosebumps) well thats what it looked like except they were a little bit bigger and they showed up for know reason. Well i was scratching at it and the bigger one ripped and it bleed little, i didnt think anything if it, but then it showed up on another part of my chest, then after it shows up on my arm, now its on two parts of my chest and my arm, im getting really worried it might be skin cancer or something, im going to the docter next month. So my question is, does skin cancer bumps go away? because the one on my chest are going away, or does it not go away and it just spreads? and if it does go away, is there any blood test or something to check? PLEaSE HELP! I'm really worried, I'm only 16 and i dont want to die. From your description of the problem the chances of you having a skin cancer at age 16 are nil. Most likely this is some type of eruptive acne. In any case see a dermatologist and then you can put your fears about having cancer to rest plus find a real answer as to the cause and cure of your skin problem. take care and good luck No way anyone could tell you what that could be....see a Doctor! Lol. Calm down it's probably just a rash go see your doctor. Your not going to die. Perhaps you would like to go see a doctor as soon as possible rather than wait till next month. Too much of worrying is no good. If it is really cancer, then an early treatment can be sought. go to a doctor asap!!!!! it's probably nothing but just to be safe go get checked out. hope you're okay!!!!!!!!! :D |
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