A doctor writes his notes on the back of a patient for a strange reason

An American woman from Utah published pictures on social media, showing her husband's body full of medical notes after his visit to the dermatologist last month, which surprised many, wondering the reason for these observations.

In an explanation of the strange situation that caught the attention of the pioneers of social networking sites, the woman, called Brinley Miles, told the details of the situation, "She advised her husband to go to the dermatologist to be sure, after she noticed that there were many suspicious moles on his body, and she surrounded her with circles using the pen so that it is easy for the doctor to count them." and checked well.

Indeed, the husband went to a dermatologist who examined the moles and scars on his back and chest to check on himself and understand the cause of these moles, according to the British Daily Mail.

On his return home, the husband took off his shirt to show that the doctor had written his notes on each mole, as the pictures shared by Brinley show some reassuring notes that a number of moles are intact, while it was written about some of the other moles: biopsy for examination.

Many followers commented on the photos, including some dermatologists who said that wives often send their husbands to the dermatologist for similar examinations, which they appreciate.

It is mentioned that dermatologists usually recommend examining suspicious moles on the body, because many of them can appear as a result of serious cancerous tumors, and many may think that they are normal moles, so it is better to go to the doctor and examine them to be sure.

Moles, according to the Egyptian "Akhbar Al-Youm", are a common type of skin growth condition. They often appear as small, dark brown spots that result from groups of melanocytes. Moles generally appear during childhood and adolescence, and most people have about 10 to 40 moles. Some of them may change their appearance or disappear over time.

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