

Skin tags: Treatment of skin tags includes cryosurgery, cauterization, surgical ligation, excision, electrodessication. Warts: Treatment of warts includes salicylic acid and cryotherapy. Hormones and HVP 6 and 11 are also a part in the etiology of the skin tags. Skin tag: Skin tags are thought to occur from skin rubbing up against clothes or skin. Skin tags: Typically, skin tags form in areas with skin folds, and where clothes rub the skin, like the armpit, neck, groin, under the breasts. Warts: Typically, warts occur on the feet and hands, but can also affect other parts of the body. Skin tag: The risk for development of skin tags is higher for overweighed and obese people, pregnant women, people with diabetes, hormonal imbalance, dyslipidemia, or hypertension. Warts: The risk for development of warts is higher for people working with meat, using public showers, or having weak immune system. Skin tags: Skin tags are more common in adults than in children.

Warts: Warts are more common in children than in adults. They look like small, soft balloons, suspended on a slender stalk.

Skin tag: Skin tags are brown or flesh-colored. They can be seen as dark dots in the center of the wart. Small blood vessels reach the core of each wart. A wart can be a bump or flat, with a rough or smooth surface. Wart: Warts are similar in color to the skin and vary in size and shape. Skin tag: Skin tags are small, noncancerous benign tumors. Wart: Warts are small, hard, rough, and not cancerous skin growths. However removal of skin tags may be done for cosmetic reasons. Studies have shown that about 48% of the skin tags contain HVP 6 and 11.Īs skin tags typically have no symptoms, removal or treatment is not necessary.

HPV is also a part in the etiology of the skin tags. Another factor is the influence of hormones. They are thought to occur from skin rubbing up against clothes or skin. The cause of skin tags is still poorly understood. However, bigger skin tags, up to 5 cm, can also appear. The size of skin tags is typically 1.5-5 mm.
