That's when I knew I needed cataract surgery. You'll want to see someone who does that.I can't read street signs anymore when driving
18 month ago, this happened. I noticed a small black dot on my neck. I sent a picture to my derm doctor. He arranged an immediate appt. Took a biopsy. 2 days later, biopsy came back, Melanoma. You would have thought the house was on fire. Same day he scheduled me for an in-house doctor to shoot dye into my neck to see where cancer may have spread. Also, same day, no in-house surgeon was avail, so he scheduled me with an out-of-network surgeon. I saw the surgeon 3 days later. He also thought the house was on fire and scheduled me for surgery 3 days later. Surgeon cut the melanoma out of my neck. So? My point is that two diff doctors thought Melanoma was nothing to screw around with. They felt time was of the essence.We just have a yearly visit with our dermatologist. Rarely a need to be looked at on an emergency basis.
By the way, I have had a few "bumps" like you describe and the dermatologist told me what they were (I've forgotten) but not anything I should worry about, she said. Of course, I have no idea about yours, but your description does not sound particularly scary.
When I see red patches, the doctor burns them off. She calls them "pre-cancer." She hasn't seen anything she is too worried about though she's done a few biopsies with benign results over the years.
DW had a red patch which WAS basil cell carcinoma that required MOHS surgery last year. It's good to have regular appointments - then you don't have to worry too much about getting in to see the doctor for every new bump (I seem to find a new one every month or so.) If you're really worried about bumps/patches, etc., get 6 month check ups.
18 month ago, this happened. I noticed a small black dot on my neck. I sent a picture to my derm doctor. He arranged an immediate appt. Took a biopsy. 2 days later, biopsy came back, Melanoma. You would have thought the house was on fire. Same day he scheduled me for an in-house doctor to shoot dye into my neck to see where cancer may have spread. Also, same day, no in-house surgeon was avail, so he scheduled me with an out-of-network surgeon. I saw the surgeon 3 days later. He also thought the house was on fire and scheduled me for surgery 3 days later. Surgeon cut the melanoma out of my neck. So? My point is that two diff doctors thought Melanoma was nothing to screw around with. They felt time was of the essence.
Takes a week here in NW Fla.