The presentation of SCC in children can vary, but some common symptoms include:
A persistent, non-healing sore or ulcer, often with a raised border. A scaly, red patch or rough, thickened skin area. A wart-like growth that may crust or bleed. Changes in existing moles or skin lesions.
Early detection and diagnosis are crucial for effective treatment, making it important for parents and healthcare providers to be aware of these signs.