How to distinguish melanoma and what is melanoma

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Melanoma is a highly malignant tumour that can arise from normal** or internal organs, or it can be formed by the deterioration of pigmentary** diseases such as moles. It is more common in middle-aged and older people. It is more common in the feet, followed by the ends of the lower limbs, head, neck, abdomen, arms, etc., and is often single.

    Initial appearance of dark spots on normal** or pre-existing moles that have become more extensive in the near future. With the enlargement, the formation of raised nodules or plaques, the pigment is deepened, the tone is uneven, often black, brown, yellow-brown, mixed with gray-white, inflammatory reaction or scattered dark black spots around it, easy to scab and break and bleed. The nodules then develop into mushroom-like, cauliflower-like.

    On the soles of the feet, they often ulcerate and form black valgus ulcers.

    In addition;Because some malignant melanoma is caused by the malignant transformation of black nevi, this disease should be distinguished from black nevi, if it is found that black nevus has rapid expansion, darkening pigment, surface crusting, surrounding redness and other phenomena, we should be alert to the possibility of malignant transformation. Biopsy should be completely excisioned if possible,**. Your above performance is not consistent with the disease, please rest assured.

    Nails with vertical brown stripes, uneven abdomen** color, dull complexion, may be caused by ischemia and endocrine disorders. Suggestion: Traditional Chinese medicine has unique features in replenishing blood and regulating endocrine, which can improve your current situation. Hope this helps!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for examination or consultation, physical health problems can not be ignored, after all, it is a professional medical institution, is it not more authoritative than here?Besides, wouldn't you be more relieved if the test results were fine?You say no?

    May you be happy every day!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, based on the analysis of your situation, I initially think that it is related to malnutrition, and further examination is needed to clarify **early**. Hope soon**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Melanoma is a ** cancer, with a very high degree of malignancy, and the main method is surgical enlarged resection, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be added after surgery. The prognosis is poor and the mortality rate is high. If it's been 10 years, it shouldn't be melanoma.

    The immunohistochemistry results of melanoma are generally positive for VIM, S-100, and NSE, which are not like them from immunohistochemistry, but I am not engaged in pathology, and it is recommended to find a pathology professional for diagnosis.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Melanoma is a malignant tumor on the surface. The degree of malignancy is relatively high. The prognostic conditions for early detection are okay.

    The late stage generally develops faster and has a shorter survival time. The most common methods are surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine. It is recommended that during surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, it is best to combine it with traditional Chinese medicine**, and the effect will be better.

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