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The top-solution got getting rid of unwanted skin-tags.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (DermaBellix)
Fri Apr 28 11:06:49 2017

Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 12:56:34 -0400
From: DermaBellix <dermabellix@skinhealthonlineupdates.com>
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        Things That Go Bump How did that get there? It's a natural thought =
when you discover an imperfection on your skin. Most times, those little bu=
mps are benign annoyances. But sometimes, they're trying to tell you someth=
ing important about your health. Arianne Shadi Kourosh, M.D., Director of C=
ommunity Health for the Department of Dermatology at Massachusetts General =
Hospital and faculty at Harvard Medical School, says whatever pops up on yo=
ur skin is worth discussing with your dermatologist. Because when you point=
 out changes in your skin, you may actually be detecting a serious issue wh=
ich, if treated early, can save your life. Many times, she notes, it probab=
ly won't be a problem. Some of those skin issues might include the followin=
g: Skin Tags Flaps of skin that look like tiny, movable pimples can often p=
op up on your body&acirc;??particularly in places where you tend to have sk=
in folds. These benign growths develop for many reasons, Dr. Kourosh says, =
and may be related to friction on the skin. That's why you'll often find th=
em in armpits or in places where a limb or clothing frequently hits the bod=
y. No worries, though: Skin tags are never dangerous. Acanthosis Nigricans =
If you notice any changes in the texture and coloring of your skin, especia=
lly on the back of your neck or in your armpits, you should see your dermat=
ologist. This particular condition, characterized by darkening and thickeni=
ng, often leads people to the doctor wondering whether they can bleach or l=
ighten the spots, Dr. Kourosh says. But when she sees it, she begins lookin=
g more into their health because it is not just a cosmetic problem. &quot;I=
t is a sign of insulin resistance,&quot; and can be an indicator of diabete=
s. In some cases, acanthosis nigricans can also signal a cancerous tumor, p=
articularly in the stomach, colon, or liver. It may be the result of hormon=
al changes in your body or be a side effect from certain medications, parti=
cularly prednisone or other steroids. Hormone-based therapies could also be=
 to blame. Whatever the cause, discuss these skin changes with your physici=
an. Moles Moles are actually skin cells that have clustered together to for=
m a darker pigmented spot on our skin. We all have them. Most moles arrive =
before you turn 30 and live peacefully on your skin without a moment's comp=
laint. As we age, more moles can pop up, usually due to sun exposure. They =
are only problematic when they begin to change&acirc;??in shape, color, or =
diameter. If yours get larger, have irregularly shaped edges, or just look =
different, see your doctor. Should they begin to bleed, itch, or otherwise =
erupt, see your dermatologist immediately. Seborrheic Keratosis At some poi=
nt, you might notice a dark, scaly spot on your body that never was there b=
efore. It's worth it to have your dermatologist check it out, but it is mos=
t likely a skin repair job gone bad. Dr. Kourosh says the skin responds to =
a traumatic assault on it (think sunburn) by working overtime to fix itself=
 The result is seborrheic keratosis, a mole-like raised bump that looks fl=
aky and brown. &quot;They make up an overwhelming majority of unsightly spo=
ts on the skin,&quot; says Dr. Kourosh, and tend to pop up on legs, chest, =
and arms, where sunburns can do their angry work. &quot;Most people get the=
m as they get older.&quot; They also run in families. Milia These tiny whit=
e bumps are extremely common and usually arise around the eyelid. &quot;The=
y are actually part of a scarring process,&quot; Dr. Kourosh says, explaini=
ng that when the gentle skin around the eyes is traumatized through rubbing=
, these bumps can grow up in response. &quot;They are actually proteins tha=
t are part of the skin.&quot; Milia can be treated with a retinoid or retin=
ol cream that increases the rate of skin turnover and coaxes keratin to com=
e more quickly to the surface of the skin. &quot;It's kind of like inducing=
 a slow peel,&quot; she says, noting the cream is applied every day for sev=
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