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Pain Over Mole On The Thumb, Seems To Be A Cluster Of Small Moles, Sudden Onset Of Non-stop Bleeding. Worrisome?

I have had a mole on my right thumb for years now.Recently it has become painful its really tiny by the way.So today I decide to see whats beneath(its on the palm white side of my finger but its black,actually,they are black.They are 4 of them spread on a small area.)and it started bleeding .Now it wont stop like 15 minutes later.should I be worried?
Tue, 9 Oct 2012
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HI ,

Moles can bleed more if they are vascular.

Trying to open them can be dangerous.If irritated mole can turn cancerous.

A visit to physician or dermatologist at the earliest will be helpful

Regards
DrSudarshan
Dermatologist.
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Pain Over Mole On The Thumb, Seems To Be A Cluster Of Small Moles, Sudden Onset Of Non-stop Bleeding. Worrisome?

HI , Moles can bleed more if they are vascular. Trying to open them can be dangerous.If irritated mole can turn cancerous. A visit to physician or dermatologist at the earliest will be helpful Regards DrSudarshan Dermatologist.