Facial Lesions Journal Article
A Facial lesion is any change in the normal properties of your skin. It may occur on any part of your body and it covers a tiny or large area. The skin lesions can be singular or multiple, confined to one specific area of your body or it may be distributed widely. Skin lesions include cysts, pus-filled sacs, rash, blisters, discolorations, bumps, hardening, swelling or any other change in or on your skin. The lesions may result from a wide range of causes, as harmless as a small scrape or as serious as skin cancer. A normal skin mole is tan, brown, or black. Moles are usually round and it is less than 1/4 inch (6 mm) in diameter. Symptoms of a skin lesion include a new mole, and an old mole that has changes in size, shape and colour Additional symptoms of a facial lesion include skin lumps that increase in size, bleed, ooze, or it may become scaly or crusty.
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