Woman’s nose pimple turns out to be cancer
Cancer may spread through your body in the most unexpected ways, which is precisely what happened with a New Zealand woman quite recently. Despite being middle-aged, she discovered a pimple on her nose that persistently remained on her face for a brief period. She used concealers to hide the pimple for months, but it eventually started getting noticed after he turned purple. However, the woman eventually consulted a doctor and was shocked to find out that she had cancer, Financial Express reports.
She was diagnosed with Basal Cell Carcinoma and had to undergo surgery to have that cancer removed from her nose. Basal Cell Carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that begins on the basal cells and produces new skin that is exposed to the sun, such as the head and the neck. It is reportedly caused by ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun, but using sunscreen is enough to keep you protected from UV rays.