Patients with superficial ulcers should take antibiotics at intervals for treatment (McCance & Huether, 2010).
Difference in malignant melanoma and other skin lesions
There some characteristic which helps in differentiating malignant melanoma and other skin lesions.
i. Border; unlike other skin lesions malignant melanoma, have irregular borders. In case of irregular or distinct borders a practitioner should understand that the disease is not a normal skin lesion.
ii. Color; the color of malignant melanoma differs forms other skin lesions. When suffering from malignant melanoma a person will have a mixture of light, dark and medium areas of different colors. Unlike other skin lesions which have consistent color malignant melanoma color is inconsistent.
iii. Diameter; when suffering from malignant melanoma, an individual will have moles or pigmented areas of the skin which will be large than normal. Evaluations need to be carried on for moles larger than five to six millimeters because normal skin lesions do not have bigger moles. The diameter differentiates malignant melanoma from other skin lesions.
iv. Others; other signs which differentiate malignant melanoma form other skin lesions include new mole's areas only if they have significant traits of malignant melanoma. Formation of red color or discoloration or inflammation around the moles with an itching, pain or tingling effect. Changes in size and shape of the mole and appearance of sore-like moles is another characteristic of malignant melanoma which distinguishes with other skin lesions (McCance & Huether, 2010).
Part 2
Professional development: Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma
What of this patient's history are considered risk factors for melanoma, and what are other warning signs?
There are several risk factors that can be identified in the patients's history. These include History of numerous nevi since childhood, Presenting with a large, dark, irregular-shaped skin lesion on his...
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