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Bleeding mole :O(
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Sorry to be doom and gloom but I have a mole on my neck that I caught today and its been bleeding all day. It was bleeding really badly this morning and its slowed down now but its still bleeding and wont seem to heal over. I phoned the doctor and they booked me in for first thing tomorrow but Im worried about it. Is it likely they will just cut it out tomorrow and thats the end of it?
Thanks in advance
S X
Thanks in advance
S X
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The bleeding is probably down to the way in which you caught it.... were u using some kind of net...?
Stick a plaster on the wound and i think you're better off taking him to the vet.
(pppssst.....clubs opening in "help the drunk" - better get to work on time or pinky will have a right go!)
The bleeding is probably down to the way in which you caught it.... were u using some kind of net...?
Stick a plaster on the wound and i think you're better off taking him to the vet.
(pppssst.....clubs opening in "help the drunk" - better get to work on time or pinky will have a right go!)
Moles on the neck and arms that hang so they can be caught (did it look a bit like a cocopop?) tend to be skin tags. Burning it off or freezing it off are the normal ways of dealing with these things. If there is anything to worry about, your doctor will might send a bit off for tests and will probably want to check any other moles you have.
I doubt the doctor will cut it out immediately, but I know when my hubby had a recurring problem of this nature, he made an appointment with the GP for a day or two later and had it removed under a small local. What the doctor may do is put a dressing on it until that can be done. When it has been removed, it will probably be sent away for routine testing - just to make sure it's benign.
If your GP does do it there and then, I should tell you that when hubby went to have his done, he was most definitely not looking forward to it - the removal or the test - he is a such a total wuss about these thing. However, he said it was easier than having a filling done and he didn't feel a thing beyond the anaesthetic injection. The doctor did the cutting with a sort of hot wire which cauterised the wound at the same time, so he didn't even need a stitch. He said there was a bit of a funny smell, and he felt a bit of pushing and pulling around the mole, but that was it. The test came back negative, which the doctor said is mostly the case.
If your GP does do it there and then, I should tell you that when hubby went to have his done, he was most definitely not looking forward to it - the removal or the test - he is a such a total wuss about these thing. However, he said it was easier than having a filling done and he didn't feel a thing beyond the anaesthetic injection. The doctor did the cutting with a sort of hot wire which cauterised the wound at the same time, so he didn't even need a stitch. He said there was a bit of a funny smell, and he felt a bit of pushing and pulling around the mole, but that was it. The test came back negative, which the doctor said is mostly the case.
Saxy jag thats fantastic thanks for taking the time to write that all down for me. Im glad its not too big of a deal- I was in Australia for a year there and you here so much about skin cancer that its just panicked me a bit but I hope it will be ok.
Liquid space friendly laughable banter over in the other thread Im heading over there now. More the merrier all are welcome !
Liquid space friendly laughable banter over in the other thread Im heading over there now. More the merrier all are welcome !
sorry spk couldn't resist