Moles scattered throughout the body

The course of moles is generally relatively stable. Relatively speaking, spontaneous regression, marked enlargement, and malignant changes are rare. The number of moles in each body is inconsistent. There are 15-20 moles on the surface of a normal human body. Generally, no treatment is needed. Any mole that appears to increase significantly in the short term, changes in color, ulceration, hair loss, satellite foci, secondary infections, and pain, suggesting that it may be malignant, and it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible. Pediatric leopard skin syndrome skin manifestations: whole body with scattered moles, 2-8mm in diameter, flat, brown or dark brown, face, neck, trunk, and more, can also appear on limbs, palms, soles of the feet, scalp, genitals, etc. Office.

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