I get / have / had skin cancers from time to time, possibly as a result of prolonged exposure to the outdoors.
Anyway I developed cancer on my ear and initially attemped to get rid of the dry flaky skin by applying sun cream and at times put vix over it. Didn't know then it was cancer.
Anyhow I left it too late and it got out of hand. Hospital had to cut it out. Luckily didnt spread too deep but it did become a category1 cancer, urgent removal.
So I get small bits of cancer here and there, nose, forehead, back of hands etc.
Doctor prescribed an ointment called fluorouracil 5% and that sure works to get rid of it.
If you have dry flaky skin which wont go away, ie keeps coming back, it could well be skin cancer.
If you get skin cancer, make sure not to apply anything with petroleum, this includes Vix and some suncreams.
Just my experience, I'm not a doctor.
Anyway I developed cancer on my ear and initially attemped to get rid of the dry flaky skin by applying sun cream and at times put vix over it. Didn't know then it was cancer.
Anyhow I left it too late and it got out of hand. Hospital had to cut it out. Luckily didnt spread too deep but it did become a category1 cancer, urgent removal.
So I get small bits of cancer here and there, nose, forehead, back of hands etc.
Doctor prescribed an ointment called fluorouracil 5% and that sure works to get rid of it.
If you have dry flaky skin which wont go away, ie keeps coming back, it could well be skin cancer.
If you get skin cancer, make sure not to apply anything with petroleum, this includes Vix and some suncreams.
Just my experience, I'm not a doctor.
