8 ALARMING SKIN SIGNS YOU CAN’T IGNORE!

  • Sudden Dark Spots – Unexplained dark patches that rapidly grow or change.
  • Non-Healing Sores – Persistent sores that don’t heal after weeks.
  • New Moles – Moles that change shape, size, or color quickly.
  • Itchy, Scaly Patches – Rough, itchy skin that peels or flakes.
  • Swelling with Pain – Red, swollen skin accompanied by sharp pain.
  • Blistering Rashes – Unexplained rashes that form painful blisters.
  • Skin Thickening – Thickened, rough patches without clear cause.
  • Yellow Skin or Eyes – Jaundice, indicating possible liver issues.
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