Symptoms Observed in Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Additionally, this type can manifest as a raised growth with central depressions. The epidermis has a scaly appearance, as well as red patches and open sores. Skin becomes rough, thickened, or wart-like. SCC can cause itching and bleeding. The lesions are typically found in sun-exposed areas, but they can also appear in other locations, such as the genitals. Not each
Some SCCs have persistent scaly and red regions with an irregular border that bleed as if they were an old wound. whereas some wounds hemorrhage and persist for weeks. Some elevated growth accompanied by a central depression bleeds and expands.