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Yes, a scab contains DNA from the cells that make up the skin tissue. These cells are responsible for healing the wound and forming the scab.
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If you have a mole with a scab on it, it's important to monitor it closely. If the scab doesn't heal or the mole shows signs of asymmetry, irregular borders, changes in color, or size, you should consult a dermatologist to rule out any potential skin cancer. It's always better to be safe when it comes to moles.
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It is generally recommended to keep a scab moist to promote healing and prevent cracking. This can be done by applying petroleum jelly or an antibiotic ointment. Keeping the scab moist also reduces the risk of scarring.