Is dark spot on lip cancer?

Oral melanotic macule is a non-cancerous (benign), dark spot found on the lips or inside the mouth. An oral melanotic macule found on the lip is sometimes called a labial melanotic macule.

What does skin cancer on lip look like?

Signs and symptoms of lip cancer include: A flat or slightly raised whitish discoloration of the lip. A sore on your lip that won‘t heal. Tingling, pain or numbness of the lips or the skin around the mouth.

Do black spots on lips go away?

Dark marks on the lips can appear for many other reasons, often related to dryness or sun damage. In most cases, they don’t mean there’s a dangerous skin condition and are likely to go away on their own. Keep your lips hydrated to avoid “farmer’s lip,” persistent dryness of the lips due to longtime sun exposure.

What causes dark spots under lips?

Hormonal changes, medications, and sun exposure are related to hyperpigmentation. Nutritional deficiencies, skin trauma, and other medical conditions may also cause skin discoloration. In most cases, dark spots around the mouth aren’t harmful, and they only need treatment if the appearance bothers you.

How can you tell if a spot is cancerous?

Redness or new swelling beyond the border of a mole. Color that spreads from the border of a spot into surrounding skin. Itching, pain, or tenderness in an area that doesn’t go away or goes away then comes back. Changes in the surface of a mole: oozing, scaliness, bleeding, or the appearance of a lump or bump.

What does Stage 1 melanoma look like?

Stage I melanoma is no more than 1.0 millimeter thick (about the size of a sharpened pencil point), with or without an ulceration (broken skin). There is no evidence that Stage I melanoma has spread to the lymph tissues, lymph nodes, or body organs.

Can you get melanoma on your lip?

Melanoma, which is more aggressive than squamous cell carcinoma, can also develop on the lips. Learn more about melanoma treatment. Using tobacco products, regularly drinking too much alcohol, and spending prolonged periods of time in the sun can increase your chances of developing lip cancer.

What disease causes black lips?

Addison’s disease.

Addison’s disease occurs when your adrenal gland doesn’t produce enough cortisol and, sometimes, aldosterone. It can cause hyperpigmentation of the skin and lips, causing them to look dark or black on the inside and sometimes the outside.

How do I get rid of dark spots around my lips?

To reduce the appearance of a black spot, a person may find exfoliating with a sugar or salt scrub helpful. This can remove dead, discolored cells and reveal healthier new cells below. Eating a balanced diet and drinking plenty of water can prevent some causes of black spots on the lips.


Can hyperpigmentation go away?

Keep in mind that hyperpigmentation does not always fade. Even with treatment, some hyperpigmentation will be permanent. Without any treatment at all, it can take 3 to 24 months to see improvement. It really depends on the severity of darkened skin and how much the hyperpigmentation covers.