What are Skin Tags?

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Skin tag is also called acrochordon, papilloma colli, fibroma pendulum, fibroma molluscum, fibroepithelial polyp, cutaneous tag or cutaneous papilloma.

Commonly skin tags appear on the neck and face as well as on other areas where the skin is rubbed against the skin–upper chest, under breast, armpits, groin, eyelids. In most cases, skin tags don`t lead to cancer.


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Keep reading this article to learn basic information about skin tags…

 

 

1. What are skin tags?

There are many definitions of skin tags, but most of them are not including moles. Naturally, a skin tag is the small growth of your skin that can have peduncle or stalk – they appear like a small piece of hanging, soft skin. The surface of acrochordon can be irregular or smooth in appearance; skin tags often is raised from a surface of the skin on fleshy stalks (peduncles). Typically, these are slightly brownish or flesh-coloured. Skin tags usually are composed of a core of ducts and fibres, fat cells, nerve cells, and epidermis or covering. They initially are not large, flattened like pinhead bumps but often skin tags may range in diameter varying from 2 mm to 1 cm whereas some can reach to even 5cm. Sometimes skin tags can burst extremely large, but it does not mean anything.

 

 

2. Can skin tags lead to cancer?

Skin tags are benign invariably-non-cancerous-tumours of skin that cause no symptoms till it is scratched or rubbed repeatedly as can happen with jewellery, clothing, or while shaving. In most cases, skin tags are harmless and riskless but there are some signs that you must visit a dermatologist to exclude a diagnosis of skin cancer. Pay attention to such symptoms like irritation, itching, bleeding or painfulness.

 

 

 

3. What causes skin tags?

As skin tags occur more commonly in skin fold or creases, it is believed they mainly are caused by rubbing of skin against skin or tissues.

Skin tags are highly common as well as occur generally after midlife. These are assumed to be caused by blood vessels and collagen bunches that get trapped inside thicker skin bits. These are believed to be the result of rubbing of skin against skin. Therefore, these are found generally in skin folds and crease.

Few individuals are much susceptible to these skin tags either because they are overweight or because of heredity but most often because of unknown reasons. It is said, skin tags affect men and women equally.

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There are few people who may have skin tags, but they go unnoticed – they often would have fallen off painlessly or rubbed. In maximum situations, they don’t fall off.

 

 

4. Risk factors.

Risk factors- risk factor is something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or condition. For example, people having diabetes and expecting women tend to be more prone to these tags, so they should take care of themselves more thorough.

As mentioned above, for instance, obesity raises the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes significantly. Hence, obesity is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Commonly, skin tags are in:

 

Skin Tag Man

 

  • Individuals who are obese and overweight, probably because they are having more skin creases and folds
  • Pregnant women- much likely because of hormones secreted
  • Individuals having diabetes
  • Individuals with human papillomavirus (lower-risk HPV 11 and 6)
  • Illegal steroid usage – these interfere with body and muscles hence causing collagen fibres in the skin to bond thereby allowing the formation of skin tags
  • As per the National Institute of Health (NIH) the USA, nearly 46 per cent of individuals have skin tags.

A casual genetic component has been thought to exist that is susceptibility can be generic. Individuals having close family people having skin tags are much prone to develop them as well.

Rarely skin tags are associated with:

Polycystic ovary syndrome.

– Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome.

 

 

5. How to get rid of skin tags?

There is no need for special treatment if you are not experiencing any discomfort, but people usually are looking for special remedies to remove skin tags because of aesthetic or cosmetic reasons. For example, removing large skin growths from the face or under the arms can make shaving easier. You could find many options for how a skin tag could be easily removed without pain. Learn some home remedies (like apple cider, tea tree oil or vinegar) or read about skin tag removal cream or devices. If you prefer surgical treatment, today you could choose from several medical methods: cauterization, cryosurgery, ligation, excision.

 

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