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What is the difference between age spots and sun spots?

Question
I actually have some brown spots on the skin that appear like age spots. But my friend says it could possibly be sun spots, which might turn into skin cancer. How can I tell the difference?

Oh That's a very important query, because distinguishing sun spots from age spots — or “liver” spots, as our grandmothers called them — can assist us determine when to see a health care provider. . Both spots appear on areas that get plenty of sun exposure, reminiscent of the face, hands, arms, and shoulders.

Age spots range in color from pink to tan brown. They are larger than freckles and typically oval in shape. They are sometimes present in clusters. Age spots may be unsightly, but they're harmless.

Sun spots, medically referred to as actinic keratoses, are available in a wide range of colours. The biggest difference between harmless age spots and sun spots (actinic keratoses) is texture. Age spots are smooth and flat, but potentially dangerous actinic keratoses normally feel rough and rough. Actinic keratoses can turn into skin cancer, so it's essential to indicate such spots to your doctor. And in the event you suspect any skin changes, it's clever to get them identified as well.


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