What to do if a mole is raised and painful when pressed

If a mole is raised and painful to press, you should consult a doctor to assess the risk of malignant transformation of the mole, and if necessary, physical or surgical treatment is needed to remove the mole, and the specific diagnosis and treatment should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Moles that are painful when pressed, especially those located on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, armpits and other parts of the body that are prone to friction, or characterized by uneven coloring, asymmetric shape, unclear boundaries, and also accompanied by hemorrhage, sudden increase in size, and satellite foci around the mole, have a higher probability of malignant transformation, and therefore, must be evaluated by a doctor for malignant transformation risk in a timely manner.
If the risk of malignant transformation is small after comprehensive assessment, no special treatment can be carried out for the time being, and observation can be continued, or physical therapies such as freezing and laser can be chosen to remove the lesions. However, if malignant tendency is suspected after comprehensive assessment, timely surgical removal is necessary to avoid malignant transformation.
In conclusion, if a mole is raised and painful when pressed, it must be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a professional doctor, and must not be judged blindly or disposed of on its own to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.