Skin Disorders

 

Acanthosis Nigricans
Acne Myths
Acne Treatment
Acne
Acrochordons
Actinic Keratosis
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Aphthous Ulcers
Athletes Foot
Atopic Dermatitis
Atypical Moles
Baldness
Barnacles of Aging
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Batemans Purpura
Berloque Dermatitis
Boils
Bowens Disease
Bullous Pemphigoid
Candida
Cavernous Hemangioma
Cherry Angioma
Clarks Nevus
Common Wart
Condylomata
Cracked Heels
Dandruff
Darck Circles
Dariers Disease
Dermatofibroma
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus
Dry Lips
Dysplastic Nevi
Ecthyma
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Erysipeloid
Facial Rashes
Folliculitis
Furunculosis
Guttate Psoriasis
Hirsutism
Ichthyosis
Impetigo
Melasma
Molluscum Contagiosum
Nail Fungus
Pimples
Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
Port Wine Stains
Psoriasis
Rosacea
Scabies
Smelly Feet
Sty
Sunburn
Toothache
Urticaria

Skin Disorders Guide

 




Acrochordons Information and Treatment


Acrochordons also known as fibrous polyp, acrochordon, soft papilloma, or Skin tags is a very comman skin condition which growths of skin that some people develop on the face, neck, armpits, and the groin. Skin tags is a very common skin condition that appears as small, benign skin growths. They are often found on the face, neck, armpits, and the groin. Skin tags develop in both men and women as they grow older. They are skin coloured or darker and range in size from 1mm to 5cm. The medical name is acrochordon. Acrochordons are tiny skin protrusions, and may have a small narrow stalk connecting the skin bump to the surface of the skin. They are harmless and do not become cancerous or malignant. Acrochordons may be associated seborrheic keratoses.

 

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