What are the symptoms of melanoma?

Melanoma growing in different parts of the body shows different symptoms. Skin melanoma may have asymmetrical appearance, eye melanoma may have vision loss, etc., and reproductive system melanoma may have symptoms of pain and bleeding.
1. Melanoma of the skin: Melanoma that grows on the skin usually has no symptoms in the early stage, but with the growth of time, the melanoma gradually expands, and symptoms such as uneven color of the melanoma, asymmetric edges, and bleeding when touched may appear.
2. Melanoma of the eye: with the gradual increase of melanoma, it will have a greater impact on vision, and stripes or flocculent fuzzy shadows may appear in front of the eyes.
3. Melanoma of the genital system: affected by the location, after friction contact, pain, bleeding, ulceration and other symptoms may occur.
When the diameter of melanoma is larger than five millimeters also need to be biopsied to confirm the diagnosis, so if you find the skin surface with unexplained fast-growing pigmented tumors, you should go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, and under the guidance of the doctor for symptomatic treatment, so as not to delay the condition.