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I have lots of mole on my face n noticed one on my clitoris and it seems to be getting longer. does that pose any health hazard?

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Abnormal Moles: People should tell their doctor if they notice any of the following changes in a common mole : the color changes the mole gets unevenly smaller or bigger (unlike normal moles in children, which get evenly bigger) the mole changes in shape, texture, or height the skin on the surface becomes dry or scaly the mole becomes hard or feels lumpy it starts to itch it bleeds or oozes.

Answered 1/21/2019

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Dr. Mark Pack answered

Specializes in General Surgery

See your doctor: It is hard to answer your question without an examination. It is concerning when moles change - change in size, color, become irregularly shaped, itch, bleed. Most moles are relatively easy to remove and test. Please see your primary doctor or a surgeon to see if this needs to be removed and tested.

Answered 3/28/2014

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