BE CAREFUL, If you spot these dots on your skin, it means you have Ca….

Your skin often reflects internal health, and certain spots or discolorations should never be ignored. While some changes are harmless, others could indicate skin cancer. #Signs to Watch For: *Dark Dots with Irregular Borders:* Possible melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer. *Persistent Red or Pink Dots:* May indicate basal or squamous cell carcinoma. *Clusters of Small Red or Purple Dots:* Could signal leukemia or Kaposi’s sarcoma. *Dark Dots Under Nails:* A sign of subungual melanoma, often mistaken for a bruise. #The ABCDE Rule for Skin Cancer Detection: *A**symmetry – One half differs from the other. *B**order – Irregular, jagged edges. *C**olor – Uneven or unusual shades. *D**iameter – Larger than 6mm (pencil eraser). *E**volution – Changes in size, shape, or color. #Risk Factors: Excessive sun exposure, fair skin, family history, weakened immune system, and past severe sunburns. #What to Do: *See a dermatologist** for suspicious spots. *Avoid self-diagnosis**—get a professional opinion. *Use sun protection** and check your skin regularly