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Disease-Are Small Warts Visible On The Skin A Symptom Of Cancer?

Skin tags usually appear on the skin around the neck or shoulders. However, skin tags can occur on any part of the body and the risk of cancer from these lumps is almost negligible. However, the appearance of skin tags on the neck or other exposed parts of the body can lower one's self-confidence and sometimes cause embarrassment or anxiety. Regarding the white warts or skin tags appearing on the skin, experts believe that after the passage of half the age, i.e. after the age of 40, people have more problems with warts. At the same time, skin tags are found in both men and women, but experts also claim that skin tags are more visible on the skin of women. Reasons skin tags are common in women According to experts, women are more prone to skin tags than men. Genital tags, lumps and warts occurring in the genital area are also more visible in women. According to experts, skin tags in the genital area are formed when extra cells start forming and accumulating on the top layer of the skin. There can be many reasons for the formation of these skin cells like- skin rubbing Especially in places where there are folds in the skin or where many layers of skin accumulate. The underarms, behind the knees and the inside of the elbows or where the palms and hands join are more prone to skin rubbing. pregnancy Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy (especially in the second trimester) in pregnant women are very rapid and in this case skin tags can be formed. Also, The HPV virus (Human Pappiloma Virus) can cause infection and skin tags. Diabetes patients have skin tags due to insulin resistance. Obesity also causes skin tags. What are the ways to get rid of skin tags? (Skin Tag Home Remedies) Apple cider vinegar Apple cider vinegar is effective in providing relief from many skin problems. To get relief from skin tags, dip a cotton ball in cider vinegar and place it on the skin tag. With the help of a bandage, leave it tied like this for 12-15 minutes, then open the bandage. coconut oil Massage the skin tags with coconut oil and let it dry on the skin. Then spread a few drops of liquid iodine on top and tie it with cotton and cloth.

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