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		<title>Genital Moles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 06:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Cori Carter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moles can come out everywhere on the body. There is no place that tends to have more moles that the other parts of our bodies. Having in mind this it is normal to expect moles on the genital area. Genital moles are often misunderstood and assumed as more risky concerning skin cancer than other body [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moles can come out everywhere on the body. There is no place that tends to have more moles that the other parts of our bodies. Having in mind this it is normal to expect moles on the genital area. <strong>Genital moles</strong> are often misunderstood and assumed as more risky concerning skin cancer than other <a title="Body Moles" href="http://www.molesremoval.org/skin-moles/body-moles"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">body moles</span></a>. In fact some doctors recommend even the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">benign moles</span> on genitals to be removed because it’s difficult for you to monitor it.</p>
<p>The <strong>genital moles</strong> have to be examined carefully for any changes because this area is irritated by the underwear permanently. You must expect to see genital moles everywhere &#8211; the moles could appear in the external part of the vagina, vulva, penis and scrotum and the perineum (area between the vagina/scrotum and anus) or the anus itself, so when you make your regular check of your genital area be careful and examine all places.</p>
<p>I suppose that it is already clear that to have a genital mole is not something unusual. Actually in some cultures the <strong>genital moles</strong> are considered as a sign of sexual potential and fecundity.</p>
<p>As a whole the most of the moles are benign and this is also true for the genital moles too. It is possible in the teenage and pregnancy, because of the stormy hormonal changes to be observed some alterations in genital moles.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, even if the genital moles are not exposed to the influence of the UV rays (in the sun light) it is possible to turn into <span style="text-decoration: underline;">cancerous moles</span>. Cancerous moles usually have some changes and symptoms that you have to observe when you examine your <strong>genital moles</strong>. You could use the <a title="Check Moles List" href="http://www.molesremoval.org/members/Check_Moles_List.htm"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Check Mole</span></a> List to summarize and collect to information. It will help you and your doctor to detect the first problematical changes. Cancerous genital moles are dangerous because not only that they can cause certain types of skin cancer, but their closeness to the genitals could be a reason that causes some genital diseases.</p>
<p>Genital moles must be examined regularly; in fact twice more often than the other ones or at least at the beginning of each season. Early detection of any changes in <strong>genital moles</strong> is the best way to catch any potential problems.</p>
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