10 Squamous Cell Carcinoma Symptoms

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Symptom #4: New Blemishes on Old Wounds

Generally, when a person’s body heals from an injury, the area remains healed. If a wound continues to bleed or scab, it’s an indication that the injury hasn’t fully healed.

Squamous cell carcinoma is interesting because it goes against this general rule. If you notice the emergence of a new sore or a raised bump at the site of an injury that has already healed, such as an old scar or an ulcer, this could be an indication that you’re developing squamous cell carcinoma.

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