Spotting skin cancer on your feet

Are you ready for hot, summer days? If you’re planning on spending many of them at the pool, don’t forget your swimsuit, towel, shower shoes, hat, sunscreen – and of course, your ABCs!

It’s important to know the signs of skin cancer, especially here in Texas where we get plenty of sunshine! Luckily, you can remember what to look for and stay safe by keeping your ABC’s – as well as your D’s and E’s -- in mind:

  • A is for Asymmetry. If you drew a line through the middle of your mole, each half should be identical, or symmetrical. If the halves do not match up, they’re asymmetrical, which is a sign of malignancy.
  • B is for Border. Moles should have a smooth border, not uneven, blurry, scalloped, or jagged.
  • C is for Color. All one color is good. A mix of colors like brown, black, and red is a warning sign.
  • D is for Diameter. Any mole larger than an eraser on the end of a pencil should be examined.
  • E is for Evolving.  There should be no changes in moles over time. If a mole changes in size, color, texture, or in any other way, this is a symptom of skin cancer.

While it’s great to keep an eye out for these signs, it’s even better to protect yourself in the first place. When applying sunscreen, don’t forget the skin on your feet! Avoid being out and about in the middle of the day when harmful rays are most intense. Be aware if any of your medications increase your risk of sensitivity to the sun, too. If you can, cover your feet or keep ‘em in the shade.

Are You Looking for a Skin and Nails Expert in Austin, TX?

If you are looking for skin and nail care, you should reach out to an experienced podiatristAustin Foot and Ankle Specialists can help. Our office provides a wide variety of advanced, effective treatment options for all kinds of painful conditions. Ready to schedule an appointment? Contact us online or call our Austin office at 512.328.8900.

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