Concerning moles located in the groin area near the testicles?
Hello doctor, I noticed a mole near my testicles three days ago that bled for an unknown reason.
It didn't bleed continuously, and today I saw dried blood stains.
Should I see a doctor about this? Thank you, doctor.
Niming, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/05/02
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello~ What you described seems more like a hemangioma or hyperplasia, which can stop bleeding with slight pressure.
If you are concerned, please seek medical attention for electrocautery or biopsy.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Reply Date: 2024/05/02
More Info
If you have discovered a bleeding mole near your testicles, it is important to take this situation seriously and consult a healthcare professional. While some moles can be benign and may bleed due to minor trauma or irritation, any change in a mole's appearance, especially bleeding, warrants further evaluation.
Bleeding from a mole can be caused by various factors, including:
1. Trauma or Friction: If the mole is located in an area that experiences friction from clothing or movement, it may bleed as a result of irritation.
2. Infection: Sometimes, a mole can become infected, leading to inflammation and bleeding.
3. Skin Conditions: Conditions such as dermatitis or other skin irritations can cause moles to bleed.
4. Malignant Changes: Although less common, bleeding can be a sign of skin cancer, particularly melanoma. Changes in color, size, shape, or texture of a mole, along with bleeding, should be evaluated by a doctor.
Given that you have observed bleeding and dried blood, it is advisable to see a doctor as soon as possible. A dermatologist or a urologist would be appropriate specialists to consult. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including a biopsy if necessary, to determine the cause of the bleeding and to rule out any serious conditions.
When you visit the doctor, be prepared to provide information about:
- When you first noticed the mole and any changes it has undergone.
- Any history of trauma to the area.
- Any other symptoms you may be experiencing, such as pain, itching, or changes in the surrounding skin.
In the meantime, avoid picking at or irritating the mole further. Keeping the area clean and dry can help prevent infection. If you notice any additional symptoms, such as increased bleeding, pain, or swelling, seek medical attention promptly.
In summary, while some cases of bleeding moles may not be serious, it is crucial to err on the side of caution. Consulting a healthcare professional will provide you with peace of mind and ensure that any potential issues are addressed early on.
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