Skin cancer Brave Facebook post can save people's lives

Skin cancer Brave Facebook post can save people's lives / Health News
"They have skin cancer", so with such a diagnosis, many people would freeze in shock and crawl. Not so the 36-year-old Melanie Williams from Lymm in England. She showed by Facebook post how skin cancer on the nail board can look to warn other people. Because only very few lay people actually know what skin cancer looks like and that the cancer can also attack the nail board.

A Facebook post of a Britin could save the lives of many people who believe in nail fungus
For discoloration of the fingernails and toenails, many people initially think of nail fungus. With over-the-counter medicines, the problem would then usually get under control. What many do not know: The supposed nail fungus can also be dangerous skin cancer. This is indicated by a British woman who has posted a photo of her thumb nail on Facebook. She writes: "I thought it was just a wart or nail fungus." However, the doctors told her that it is a malignant melanoma. Now parts of her thumb have to be amputated.

Alleged nail fungus turned out to be dangerous skin cancer
"I am lucky. The cancer did not spread. I lose half of my thumb, but the cancer will disappear, "Melanie Williams recently wrote on Facebook. With her post, she wants to encourage people to take discoloration on their nails seriously and have them examined by a doctor. "I do not want your sympathy. I want to attract attention, "says the young Brit. "Go and let every change in your skin control. Do not look for excuses, do not leave it to chance. "

Melanie Williams herself is lucky in bad luck. Because she went to the doctor so early, the cancer has not spread yet. Nevertheless, a substantial portion of the thumb has been removed to play it safe. But even this fact does not blow the person affected. She writes on Facebook: "If anyone knows where I can get a mini hook attachment for my stump, let me know."

Your call to the social network has been shared over 100,000 times. "Please do not comment on how brave I am, but share my mail so everyone will be alerted," Williams said. Last week she announced that further investigations would be made and that she could lose more of her thumb.

Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer. Experts advise to check the skin regularly for changes. The "ABCDE of melanomas," can be used, writes "CBS News". "A = asymmetry (asymmetry): A liver spot whose shape and color are uneven. B = Border: Melanomas have an irregular, scallop-shaped or poorly defined boundary. C = color (color): deviations from one place to another; Shades of light brown and brown, black; sometimes white, red or blue. D = Diameter: Melanomas are usually larger than 6 millimeters (the size of an eraser) when diagnosed, but they can also be smaller. E = development (evolving): A liver spot or a skin lesion that looks different from the rest or changes in size, shape or color, "CBS News explains the acronym.

Suspicious skin should always be checked by a dermatologist. In addition, statutory health insurance in Germany is entitled to skin cancer screening every two years from the age of 35. (Ag)