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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone has a mole...Ok. This might be a little overstated, but they are really popular at least from what I can tell. It's kind of hard to describe what does a mole look like, but I am going ot try anyway, so here we go. As we all know, moles are lesions. They grow on [...]]]></description>
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Everyone has a mole...Ok. This might be a little overstated, but they are really popular at least from what I can tell. It's kind of hard to describe what does a mole look like, but I am going ot try anyway, so here we go. </p>
<p>As we all know, moles are lesions. They grow on the skin. Most of them are a little pigmented so they are not instantly noticeable, but they can be pigment free as well which, obviously, makes them stand out a little more. </p>
<p>Although we mostly see them on people's faces, necks and hands, they can appear almost anywhere on the body. It's not uncommon to have one on your scalp, armpit or even your lips or underneath the fingernail.<br />
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In most cases, unless they are placed in a strange place, they are not dangerous to your health and will disappear after a few years. Research shows that they tend to stay for about 50 years and then they go away on their own. </p>
<p>You'll be able to recognize a mole when you see it pretty quickly. They tend to be small and a little oval in shape. In some cases they are circular. They don't usually hurt or itch, so we tend to ignore them for the most part unless we notice one in the mirror. </p>
<p><strong>Treating moles. </strong><br />
Generally speaking, it's not important to treat moles as they are pretty harmless. The only problem is that they may be just ugly and you might not want to have them. I mean, not everyone appreciates a big, old pimple right in the middle of their chin or nose, right?</p>
<p><strong>so, how do you treat moles? </strong><br />
There are actually very many ways you can kill a mole. You can go see a doctor and they'll help you out with selecting a solution that's good for you. Let me just name a few off the top of my head. </p>
<p><strong>You can have your moles burnt out. </strong><br />
<strong>You can have them frozen off. </strong><br />
<strong>You can treat them with creams.</strong><br />
<strong>You can kill them with ointments. </strong></p>
<p>You can really do a lot of things to get rid of a mole. The good thing is that in most cases, the solution to get rid of your mole is going to be an over-the-counter medication available to you very cheaply at your local drug store. If you have a lot of them concentrated in one area, then you might consider paying for a laser treatment or something similar. </p>
<p>So, I hope I answered your question and you now know what does a mole look like. You should now also know how to treat it properly, should you choose to do so. </p>
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