Our ancestors considered all phenomena in nature that could not be explained as mystical. Such unexplained facts included any formations on the skin. So, moles, which could appear on any part of the body, were a kind of reference point for predicting the fate or to determine the character of man. During the Inquisition, moles were considered to be marks of the devil. They were pierced with a needle. And if a person did not feel pain, it meant one thing: his connection with the evil power.
But the days of the witch hunt are over. However, any markings on the body remained the center of attention. If a mole was located near the right eyebrow, it was considered a happy omen leading to a successful marriage. A mole near the left eyebrow, on the other hand, indicated that a person would marry or marry late. If the moles were near the corners of both eyes, such a person was attributed to balance and calmness. A mole under the left eye indicated a person who was windy and frivolous.
Modern medicine has opened our knowledge of any marks and growths that form on the skin. For modern man it is no longer mystical. Not only that, doctors offer to remove a mole, papilloma or wart at any suspicion of malignancy of skin formations.
Removal of moles occurs because it is able from benign to develop into a malignant tumor. There are many reasons for this: stress, trauma, prolonged exposure to the burning rays of the sun, taking various medications, etc. Unfortunately, skin cancer is far from the last place among the most dangerous diseases. That is why it is so important not only to regularly visit a dermatologist, but also to protect your body from such unfriendly to the skin procedures, such as the use of artificial ultraviolet rays, which are often resorted to in order to have a beautiful tan.
Other dangerous formations are papillomas. They represent a small rough formation, the distinguishing feature of which is the presence of a "stem". That is, the type of papilloma can be described as a "mushroom cap on a stalk". Removal of papillomas is as necessary an operation as the removal of moles. An experienced dermatologist can visually diagnose a papilloma with just a glance at the papilloma. However, before treatment, the patient will be offered a blood test and a biopsy of the removed papilloma to determine whether it is malignant or benign.
Wart removal is another important procedure to stay healthy. Although it is not malignant, but its appearance on the skin indicates the presence of various viruses and infections such as human papillomavirus in the body. It can enter the body through cuts on the skin or abrasions. However, even once in, this virus does not immediately manifest itself. Sometimes it takes up to a year for a wart to appear. Although this may not happen if a person has a strong and healthy immune system.
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