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Is this a concern?

Forums General Melanoma Community Is this a concern?

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    weetbick
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    I’m 17 years old and I am southeast asian and live in southeast asia. I have darkening on the corner of my toenail for maybe 4-6 months (or maybe more because I didn’t keep track of it and thought it was not concerning. However, lately I’m curious and pretty concerned.) This is what it looks like: https://imgur.com/a/qkvxiPu

    My toenail (the one besides the pinky) has dark corner and it’s kinda stripe-like and the cuticle is kinda dark too. I am pretty worried after I read about melanoma. I tried cutting the nail and there’s nothing under the nail and it’s only dark on my nail (as far as I know). I also tried using the flashlight of my phone (so I can see through it) because I thought phone flashlights can make our veins visible so it would make sense if it can show any dark spots under your nail too. Anyways, I did that and put my flashlight under my toe so It would make the nail and the toe itself somewhat see through and it doesn’t show anything and I don’t see any dark spots or stripes. My question is, does the melanoma dark stripe show up on the skin/flesh under your nail or the actual nail itself? And is it even possible for this to still be melanoma after the whole flashlight thing? I’m planning to see a dermatologist but now I’m wondering if this is still concerning.

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      weetbick
      Participant

      I’m the same person who posted this. I think it’s possible that it’s been a year too (or even more) because I really didn’t keep track of it.

      lkb
      Participant

      Seventeen, please go see a dermatologist/podiatrist and have a biopsy. If it's not melanoma, you'll be singing the happy song. If it is melanoma, you'll know what you need to do (consult a melanoma specialist for a treatment plan). Otherwise, you'll just be worried. 

      With encouragement,

      Lisa

        weetbick
        Participant

        Hi, a dermatologist said I should compare it every 3 months and see if it changes (hope it doesn’t). He said it’s longitudinal melanonychia and common in Asian and African descent so that makes sense. Thanks for your reply!

        lkb
        Participant

        Glad you snapped a picture for future comparison. Wishing you the best.

        weetbick
        Participant

        Thanks! Wishing you the best too! 🙂

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