Skin tags on your body can cause some irritation, but they are usually a harmless skin growth. The skin tags on your body appear as a growth on the end of a small stalk. The areas of the body that are most commonly afflicted with skin tags are the neck, eyes and underarms. Some people have tags on other areas of the body including under the breast. Areas of the body that develop tags are places where the skin rubs against itself. The growths may also appear where the skin rubs against clothing.
The growths usually develop over time and most of the sufferers of these growths are in their middle age. Children sometimes develop skin tags in areas where the skin becomes irritated as well. Some believe that the friction created by rubbing skin is what causes the skin tags to grow and develop. Obese patients are commonly afflicted with the growths.
The growths are not dangerous and most people do not have an underlying condition responsible for skin tags. They can affect almost anyone regardless of health. It is a non cancerous skin growth that is sometimes called a tumor. Some people find them irritating to the skin. But the problem usually does not extend beyond simple skin irritation.
People choose to have your tags treated or removed because of their appearance in most cases. They may also be removed if they are causing irritation to the skin or bleeding because of rubbing against clothing or other areas of the body. The tag may become irritated if the stalk becomes twisted. The skin growths eventually die when the stalk becomes irritated. A tag may bleed if it becomes irritated enough. For most people, however, the skin tag causes no other symptoms at all.
Skin may be removed by cutting the growths off with a pair of scissors. In the doctors office one of the methods is liquid nitrogen, which freezes the growths off the body. Cutting off the growth may result in scarring or bleeding. A freezing technique may not cause the growth to completely fall off the body. Some tags can leave a discoloration on the skin after a tag is removed. The skin around the tag may be discoloured as well.
Some people remove their tags by tying a piece of string around the growth and waiting for the growth to die. The string cuts off the supply of blood to the growth which kills the tag. Cauterization is another method that dermatologists use to remove a tag. An electric current is applied to the growth and the tag is effectively burned off the body. You may need an eye doctor to remove a tag that is located in the eye area. Most skin tags can be removed by a dermatologist.
This skin condition is a relatively harmless condition that cause more irritation because of their appearance than any other symptom. You can choose to remove them with the help of a doctor or on your own.
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