What is a Skin Tag?

A skin tag is a harmless tumor that looks like a piece of hanging skin. It is usually narrow where it connects to the skin and then grows to a larger ball or oval. The medical name for a skin tag is "acrochordons".

Different Types of Warts - What is a Foot Wart

Foot warts are a type of warts that can be found at the bottom of the foot. A foot wart is about 1cm in diameter and is generally paler than the nearby skin. It has tiny black dots at the centre.

What Are the 5 Main Types of Skin Moles?

Different types of skin moles have different characteristics and properties. It is therefore important to be aware of the main types of skin moles that exist.

What is a Wart?

A wart is a small and rough tumor that grows on your skin, more commonly on your hands and feet. It can however grow on other parts of your body. Warts are very common and generally they are non-cancerous.

Your Warts - 4 Ways to Improve Your Immune System to Fight Them in a Natural Way

Warts are caused by a virus called the human papilloma virus or HPV. This virus is contagious and you can get it from other individuals or contaminated places. Children are more prone to get it. Most probably this occurs because they have a less strong immune system then older individuals do.

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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Photos of Moles on Face and Neck

Moles – dark spots found on the human integumentary system that peeks out naturally which can be caused by too much sedimentation of melanocytes in one part of your skin and tends to produce pigmentation which results to your mole. Moles, in majority, can become benign but is not necessarily considered to be cancerous although there are occurrences that moles can lead to melanomas which are known as a skin cancer. When this happens, the melanoma must be immediately removed.

Moles vary in size and shape which can be flat, raised or even smooth and some can show hair growth. Moles don’t have the tendency to hurt or itch when touched and they are typically harmless although, because of the possibility that some moles can develop in melanomas, as soon as one feels that the mole produces signs of infection, he must consult a doctor at once.