What to do about the growing mole on a child’s arm

The mole on the child’s arm is getting bigger and bigger, it may be pigmented nevus or melanoma, if it is pigmented nevus, no special treatment is needed, while melanoma needs to be treated by surgery in time.
1. Pigmented nevus: it can get bigger and bigger with the growth of children. If the lesion is regular in shape, even in color, clear in boundary and slow in growth, it usually does not need special treatment and can be observed dynamically. If it is suspected to have malignant tendency, or if it affects aesthetics, it can be removed by surgery.
2. Melanoma: it is a kind of malignant tumor, with fast change in a short time, rapid enlargement, uneven color, unclear boundary, accompanied by itching or bleeding, etc. If relevant symptoms appear, surgery should be taken as early as possible for treatment.
Children’s moles on the arm is getting bigger and bigger, can go to the hospital dermatology consultation, by the doctor after examination and diagnosis for targeted treatment or treatment.