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The woman thought her nose was black, but she found the tumor. How did this happen?
It is understood that the woman Aunt Zhu originally accompanied her friends to the hospital to see a doctor. Later, her friend did not find out that she was seriously ill, but found out basal cell carcinoma. According to Aunt Zhu, there have been black pimples beside her nose for several years. I didn't pay attention at first, and I haven't changed much. Later, I went to do a beauty treatment to squeeze my blackheads, and the area became larger. After examination, the doctor found that this black pimple is basal cell carcinoma, which has invaded the nasal cavity tissue. Fortunately, it was found in time, and the cancer cells were well controlled after surgical resection.

Events like this have happened more than once. Before, an aunt accompanied her best friend to see a doctor. She was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. At first, the patient thought it was because of frequent contact with cooking fumes that something grew on his face. It was not until the doctor saw the plaque on the patient's face that he became suspicious.

What is basal cell carcinoma?

Basal cells are also a kind of cancer formed by the canceration of skin surface cells. This kind of cancer has less metastasis and is easier to treat. Early surgical resection can often lead a normal life. At present, the cause of cancer is not clear, which may be related to long-term exposure to the sun and a large number of exposure to X-rays. In order to avoid this kind of cancer, it is recommended that you try not to use irritating skin care products when cleaning your skin at ordinary times, and go out in summer to do a good job of sun protection. If you have some unknown brown spots and papules on your face, you must go to the dermatologist for examination.

Once diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma, patients should adjust their mentality, and their families should give them support, so as not to be scared by cancer. Pay attention to rest at home after operation, protect the wound from infection, exercise properly, improve immunity, and go back to the hospital for examination after treatment for a period of time. In this age of cancer discoloration, no one wants to get cancer, but there must be a reason why a person will get cancer. You must learn to reflect on yourself, so that you can control your illness as soon as possible, not get sick and do whatever you want.