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What is a benign skin lesion in the elderly? A Guide to Common Skin Growths

Over 78% of older adults aged 70 and above have at least one type of benign skin lesion. This makes it crucial for seniors to understand what is a benign skin lesion in the elderly, recognizing that while most skin growths are harmless, distinguishing them from potentially cancerous ones is a key aspect of aging healthily. This guide provides an overview of common benign skin growths and when it’s time to consult a doctor.

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Why Does Old People's Skin Turn Black? Understanding Age Spots and Other Causes

According to the Mayo Clinic, age spots—one of the most common causes of darkened skin—are very common in adults over 50, but can appear in younger people who spend a lot of time in the sun. Understanding why does old people's skin turn black involves differentiating between these harmless age spots and other, potentially more serious, medical conditions that cause skin discoloration. The causes can range from simple sun exposure to underlying health issues.

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