Skin concerns – when should you get them checked?

Introduction
Changes to your skin are common, and in most cases they are harmless. However, knowing when to seek advice is important.

A mole that looks different, a lump that hasn’t gone away, or a skin change that doesn’t heal can all be signs that something needs to be checked.

Understanding what to look for and when to act can help you feel more confident about your health.

Common skin concerns
People seek advice for a wide range of skin concerns, including:

  • moles that have changed in size, shape or colour
  • skin tags or cysts
  • lumps or bumps under the skin
  • areas of skin that do not heal

Most of these are not serious, but it is always better to have them assessed if you are unsure.

Signs to look out for
One of the most widely used tools for checking moles is the ABCDE guide:

  • asymmetry – one half looks different from the other
  • border – edges are irregular or unclear
  • colour – uneven or changing colour
  • diameter – larger than 6mm
  • evolving – any change over time

Other signs include itching, bleeding, or a new growth that looks different from others.

Why early assessment matters
Early assessment provides reassurance and, where necessary, allows treatment to begin sooner.

It can help:

  • identify issues before they progress
  • reduce anxiety
  • provide clear next steps

What to expect from an appointment
During an appointment, a clinician will:

  • examine the area carefully
  • ask about any changes or symptoms
  • recommend next steps if needed

This may include monitoring, removal, or further investigation.

Conclusion
Not every skin concern is serious, but understanding when to seek advice is key.

If something doesn’t look or feel right, it’s always worth getting it checked.

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