2023-10-05 07:41:10
Why skin cancer can easily be confused with a stye
A stye (hordeolum) and nonmelanoma skin cancer can appear to have similar symptoms at first glancewhich can quickly lead to confusion.
Both a stye and a nonmelanoma skin cancer can appear as small bumps or lumps on the skin. This similarity in appearance can lead to confusion.
A stye often appears on the edge of the eyelid. Nonmelanoma skin cancer, on the other hand, can occur in various parts of the body, including the face. A nodule around the eye can be a stye or non-melanoma skin cancer. Styes are painful, swollen and red – in contrast to white skin cancer, which does not cause any symptoms for a long time. This can mean that non-melanoma skin cancer is easily overlooked.
When should you go to the doctor?
Eye problems are always unpleasant. Swelling, itching, redness, etc. can indicate harmless inflammation – or more serious illnesses. If you have any symptoms, always have a doctor take a look at you. With a professional diagnosis, treatment is more successful.
What exactly is nonmelanoma skin cancer?
Nonmelanoma skin cancer, also known as basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma, is one of the most common forms of skin cancer. In contrast to black skin cancer, the chances of recovery from white skin cancer are quite good. Excessive Sun exposure, fair skin type, many moles and increasing age are considered risk factors for non-melanoma skin cancer.
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