What does it mean if a mole is two different colors?

What does it mean if a mole is two different colors?

Multiple colors are a warning sign. While benign moles are usually a single shade of brown, a melanoma may have different shades of brown, tan or black. As it grows, the colors red, white or blue may also appear. D is for Diameter and Dark.

Can moles be two Colours?

Most moles have only one or two colours, whereas cancerous moles – melanomas – can be an uneven mixture of light brown, dark brown, black, red or pink. Ragged edges, very large moles and bleeding, itching, swollen, crusty or inflamed moles all warrant a visit to the GP.

What do you call a mole that changes colors?

A melanoma mole will have different shades of the same color, such as brown or black or splotches of different colors (e.g., white, red, gray, black, or blue).

What are different moles called?

They can be different colors, like brown, black, red, pink, blue or gray. Moles can also be flat or raised. A mole is called a nevus. More than one mole are called nevi.

Can normal moles have different colors?

There are many different types of moles. Moles can vary significantly in appearance. For example: the colour can be pink, red, blue or varied shades from light to dark brown.

Are multi colored moles always cancerous?

Cancerous or pre-cancerous moles are multicolored. If the mole has more than one color, get it looked at. Imagine a pencil eraser. Moles smaller than the diameter of a pencil eraser are less likely to be cancer.

Are all different colored moles cancerous?

Benign moles are usually one uniform color throughout. They can be brown, or black or pink, as long as they are one single color. Cancerous or pre-cancerous moles are multicolored. If the mole has more than one color, get it looked at.

Are pink moles bad?

Can a mole change colour and not be cancerous?

Short answer: Yes. “There are normal changes that can occur in moles,” Kohen says. “For example, moles on the face can start out as brown patches, and over time as we grow older, these moles can raise up, lose color and simply become flesh-colored bumps.” Moles can lighten or darken in color, and raise or flatten.

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