Seborrheic Keratosis

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Noncancerous growths that may develop with age, seborrheic keratoses can appear on the chest or back, alone, or in groups. They may be dark or multicolored, and usually have a grainy surface that easily crumbles, though they can be smooth and waxy. No treatment is necessary unless irritation develops or their appearance is a concern. Because seborrheic keratoses may be mistaken for moles or skin cancer, see a dermatologist for proper diagnosis.

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November 9, 2018 at 9:40 PM
Seborrheic Keratosis Herbal Treatment  with apple cider vinegar has helped individual treat their seborrheic keratosis growths. Try soaking a cotton ball in undiluted apple cider vinegar, and then pressing against the growth. A Band-Aid or bandage will come in handy for keeping the cotton ball in place. Not everyone will experience the same type of results.

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