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[|Human|] Hello, I have a mole on my collar bone about 3/4 the size of a quarter, that Ive had since I was a young girl, I am now 26. A couple years ago I asked my family doctor if I needed to have it removed. He said unless it really bothered me I didnt need to as it didnt look suspicious, just a little larger than normal. Ive since decided I might want to have it removed. Although now I am quite scared since when I was touching it, a small piece of it came off. It didnt bleed, and almost looked like a scab, which is what half of the moles texture feels like now. Also if you press on it, it feels a lot thicker on one side. Could this be a sign of something serious like cancer?
[|AI|]  Hi welcome toChatDoctorI have gone through your query regarding moles think you doctor was right , moles are very common and benign (non-cancerous). These conditions include moles, freckles, skin tags, benign engines, and seborrhea keratosesMost moles appear in early childhood and during the first 30 years of a persons' life. It is normal to have between 10-40 moles by adulthood. If at all, the mole is found to be cancerous, and only a small section of tissue was taken, the dermatologist will remove the entire mole by cutting out the entire mole and a rim of normal skin around it, and stitching the wound closed. Moles may occur due to potassium deficiency, faulty food habits, lack of exercise worry, mention, anger Eat foods that contain potassium like apple, cider, vinegar. A balanced diet high in vitamins A, vitamin E and vitamin C can improve and will boost the immune system and fight off the skin wart. This includes a diet rich in fibers, cabbage, garlic, limes, broccoli, oranges and bananas.  Aloe vera juice 25-30 clearly morning. Turmeric powder a level T spoon with cup of hot milk Fried, fast foods' tea coffee alcohol mental worry, mention anger and Constipation should be avoided. Applyfresh Aloe vera jelly on the mole. Repeat 3-4 times a day for 7-8 days If you have any doubt or find any change, you must consult your treating doctor and discuss your case Hope this help solves your query. Take care All the best Don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any further query.