3. Rashes
There are a thousand-and-one different things that can cause a rash, from something as simple as an allergy to the type of washing powder you’ve been using through to something more serious like kidney malfunction or increased liver enzymes – and you shouldn’t jump to conclusions that a rash could be one thing or the other when you’re going by a rash alone.
If you can combine changes in your moles in any way, shape or form with a sudden rash, the two things might be related and both could be early warning signs of skin cancer or cancerous moles.
Should this be the case, you might need to make an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss the potential cause of the rash and mole changes as well as the potential treatment options from that point in, even if the moles and rash aren’t related at all.
It’s always better to be safe when it comes to your health.