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Moles can be round, oval, flat, or raised. They can occur singly or in clusters on any part of the body. Most moles are brown, but colors can range from pinkish flesh tones to yellow, dark blue, or black.
Everyone has at least a few moles. They generally appear by the time a person is 20 and resemble freckles at first. A mole's color and shape don't usually change.
Changes in hormone levels that occur during puberty and pregnancy can make moles larger and darker. New moles may also appear during this period. A mole usually lasts about 50 years before beginning to fade. Some moles disappear completely, and some never lighten at all. Some moles develop stalks that raise them above the skin's surface; these moles eventually drop off. The cause of moles is unknown, although atypical moles seem to run in families and result from exposure to sunlight. Here are some home remedies for moles: Castor oil, this oil should be applied generously over the affected parts every night. The treatment should be continued for several months. Vitamin E And Garlic, crush a garlic clove and mix it with Vitamin E, apply to area. Raw potatoes have been found beneficial in the treatment of moles. The potatoes should be cut and rubbed on the affected area several times daily. This should be continued for at least two weeks. It should bring good results.
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