Silent Warning On Grandpa’s Neck
Despite their dramatic appearance, seborrheic keratoses are not cancer and do not become cancer. The real danger lies in assuming every new or changing spot is “just aging” and never getting it checked. Because they can mimic skin cancer, any growth that changes color, shape, bleeds, or feels different should be examined by a professional. A clinician can usually identify them quickly, sometimes using a dermatoscope, and remove bothersome ones with simple procedures. The best thing you can do is avoid picking, schedule an evaluation, and trade silent dread for clear answers and calm.
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