is bad to cut off moles?!


Question: Is bad to cut off moles?
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I don’t think it is entirely a bad thing.

It depends on how long it has been going on for, but at a certain point, you have to put your foot down and insist they get out to work and earn some money for themselves.

They can’t hide behind the disability of partial blindness forever, and it is vital that they learn the benefits of a hard day’s work.

I too have had moles sponging off me for protracted periods in my life. They used to hang around the house, messing up the garden, sleeping through the day and playing havoc at night. I told them straight- if you want that lifestyle, then that is your choice, but I’m not going to pay to support it.

Just be firm with them. Lay down the law, and let them know that things are going to change from now on, but don’t be drawn into an argument; it doesn’t need to be a big deal so whatever you do, don’t make a mountain out of a much smaller mass of land.

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If you're not bothered about the possibility of infection, scarring and a whole lot worse, carry on.

Sadly unless you get the tail of a mole, they will come back. See your doctor - simple and painless procedure done in a few minutes and free on the Nhs too.



Its a serious as cutting off your finger or any other part of the body as they have a blood supply and if you do cut them off they could turn cancerous. See the doctor if you want them removed. Good Luck



well, what I have learned is that if you cut off moles, some may become cancerous. I am not sure if thats true, but I have heard that. You might just want to get the doctor to remove it.



there can be lots of blood loss. make sure they are not getting irregular and bigger in shape. if they are or causing any other problems, its better to get them frozen off by the doctor.

medical student



If you get it done by a professional then it is fine there will only be a little scar left. but NEVER try it on your own. ew.



By yourself, yes. Duh. Get a doctor.



No you should never snub a mole, they live in your garden




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