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skin cancer on nose

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polnan Tue 30-Jun-26 17:01:54

I did check but can`t see any threads on this.. I amwaiting for result of biopsy.. but little bits bleeding now.. I am scared cos I am claustrophobic and I am scared... I know,, I have had a realatively healthy life, thats my excuse.

Samsara1 Tue 30-Jun-26 17:06:24

Polnan I can see you are worried but this is quite a common, usually sun damage related situation. My husband had a sizeable lump on his nose biopsied last year and it was invasive. 5 days of radiotherapy (literally a 5 minute appointment) whisked it away. A little soreness but a good cream prescribed helped with that. He does have to stay out of the sun and wears a hat. I hope yours is negative but if it is positive the treatment is bearable.

Chestnut Tue 30-Jun-26 17:20:24

I think getting older is really scary when you've been healthy all your life. I'm in the same boat, now we have to face the thought of operations which scare me to death!

I'm having a steroid injection and nerve block injection in my foot on Friday. I've no idea if these will help or leave me in even more pain. Also having a cataract operation, not sure when. which scares me even more.

Lots of scaring going on here, but I keep telling myself it's all in my head. I think for both of us, the imagining is always going to be the worst part. I'm just thinking about other procedures I've had done and they were a walk in the park compared to the walk going on in my head (through burning bushes) ha ha.

So just remember they do this stuff all the time and if you keep calm you'll have no problem at all. Strangely enough, I do calm down when the procedure starts, it's the days before which are worse.

Aveline Tue 30-Jun-26 17:36:12

I know several people who have had skin lesions removed from their noses. All have recovered very well.
BTW I had cataracts in both eyes removed and replaced and it was absolutely fine. I was terrified after the first one but after that I had no fear for the second. Bring it on.

BlueBelle Tue 30-Jun-26 17:42:32

My mum had a Basel cell removed from the side of her nose andnever had any further problems

crazyH Tue 30-Jun-26 17:47:08

My friend had a Basal Cell removed from the side of her nose, about 10 years ago.
No recurrence or further problems.

pably15 Tue 30-Jun-26 17:58:16

chestnut, don't be scared of the cataract op, I've had one done and now waiting for the other to get done,,,oh has had both eyes done, you won't feel anything...

polnan Tue 30-Jun-26 17:58:37

oh thank you each and everyone and praying and hoping we are all well and able.

pably15 Tue 30-Jun-26 18:00:26

My mum had 2 basal cells removed one each side of her chin, we were told they were the type of cancer that didn't spread, they were contained...

Franbern Tue 30-Jun-26 18:47:40

I had a Basal cell carcinoma on the side of my nose, close to my eye, several years ago. Had it removed at a day unit at the hospital, and they took some skin from near my ears to sew over the wound. It was pretty painless and I was able to return to work within a couple of days. Stitches all came out just over a week later.

Since then, have had two other BCC's on my face. Provided they are properly treated and removed, nothing to be concerned about.

Aveline Tue 30-Jun-26 20:53:18

I know. It's easy to say don't worry but one can't help worrying.