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Normal mole with no colour differences on skin
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  • Post category:Physical health
  • Post published:August 31, 2013

Visit your GP if your moles become itchy or bleed, have altered in size or shape, have uneven colouring or have ragged edges.

Source: Moles @ NHS Choices

Message supplied by: Georgia, Volunteer @ CSV – Action in the East

Image by Unknown photographer [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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