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Signs of a Dangerous Mole

Posted in General on 29th January 2010

Signs of a dangerous mole we need to know for prevention. Many say the mole is sweetening the face. But be careful, moles can be a threat to the skin or body if the appearance and development is not normal. What signs of dangerous mole?

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Mole is actually a result of skin pigmentation that develops for several reasons. Until now, science can not answer what the function actually a mole on the skin.

Mole getting bigger, change colors and have a symmetrical shape is not characteristic of a mole that could be dangerous because it is a sign of skin cancer or melanoma.

Normally, the mole has the form of stable despite the body’s hormonal changes but not in a dangerous mole. It will grow larger than the size of a pea.

According to the Cancer Research Institute, there are 4 criteria that can be used as a benchmark to determine the mole is dangerous or not is called the ABCD rule.

A – Asymmetry
Mole cancerous tends to have irregular shapes.
B – Border
Moles that are cancerous have a limit or edge of the abnormal, the jagged edges.
C – Color
Mole with various colors such as brown, red, white, blue and black are often marked the mole cancerous moles than with one color.
D – Dimension
Moles that are cancerous are usually larger than benign moles, can for a pencil eraser or larger.

Mole problem is not only a problem on the surface of the skin, but the problem in the lower layers of the skin, so rarely can be treated with traditional medicine.

Mole cancer risk should be treated immediately before having metastasis or spreading to other body parts. But with advanced technology in the medical world today, moles can be removed with surgery or laser techniques. It took 2 weeks until the skin completely healed after surgery.

Most people realize they have a mole but others do not realize that a difficult position in the back looks like. It’s recommend that you check all parts of the body (face, ears, neck, chest, back, toes / hands, hair skin, lips, eyes and even genitals) to see a mole or not.

If you see any signs of suspicious moles, be proactive with your doctor immediately or go to the expert. Make sure also always use a moisturizer or sun protection cream and avoid the light between 10 am and 4 pm.

Once we know the signs of dangerous mole, then we have to take precautionary action or actions as early as possible if we have a mole.(hd)

Benefits of Tea in Beauty and Health Care

Posted in Beauty, Food, General on 10th November 2009

tea Benefits of Tea in Beauty and Health CareThe tea drinkers may feel happy because in addition to good for health, it also is very good for beauty. According to the experts who investigated the health benefits of tea, natural caffeine content in these beverages can protect the damaged skin from the sun and prevent it developing into cancer. Cancer, skin cancer is common enough, although it took longer to develop. Which is considered to be the main cause is sunlight.

According to experts, caffeine is proven to change sun-damaged skin. The scientists studied the effects of black and green tea against skin cancer induced chemical and ultraviolet b (UVB). Caffeine in tea that becomes active ingredient inhibiting cancer growth. Specifically caffeine increases the death of skin cells, which is a natural mechanism for the cells before it develops into a dangerous cancer.

However, the use of topical caffeine on skin exposed to UVB has also been proven effective in improving skin cells to die. What will be the subject of further research is whether the effects of caffeine will be just as effective in humans?

While in another study, an enzyme found in artificial (artificial) that can repair damaged DNA in skin cells caused by the sun. The people at high risk of skin cancer can be selected to see if there is DNA damage. It can be improved by using this molecule.

Research is still in its early stages and still needs a long time before it can truly be applied to therapy in humans.