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