Moles don't hurt: Typical moles dot hurt so this raises some concern or suspicion that it may not be a typical mole, see a dermatologist for an examination of discuss with your primary care physician.
Answered 4/14/2013
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Painful mole: This should be checked by a dermatologist and possibly removed. Painful moles may be the result or rubbing or friction or an indicator of cancerous change in some.
Answered 5/15/2018
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