Early symptoms of skin cancer are not obvious, which can be manifested as small nodules or small bumps and pimples with unclear boundary.
Skin cancer is a common malignant tumor disease of skin, which is a general term for malignant tumors occurring in exposed locations of the body, and the clinical symptoms of different types of skin cancer may vary. In the early stage, the clinical symptoms are relatively mild, and very few people will see hyperpigmentation and papules on the skin.
At the early stage of skin cancer, there may be a small nodule or a small swelling or papule on the skin, which is slightly higher than the skin surface, the boundary is not particularly clear, and there is no obvious pain and swelling. Some people may find yellowish-white patches on the skin, similar to macular degeneration or pigmented patches, which are similar to malignant melanoma.
With the development of skin cancer, the lumps on the skin will gradually increase in size, and the boundary is very clear, which will obviously protrude from the surface of the skin, and cause the cancer cells to spread and metastasize, and the surface of the skin will also have ulcers and severe pain symptoms.
Skin cancer has a great impact on human body, so it is necessary to take timely targeted treatment measures to improve.