What Should Be Done For This Extra Skin Growth On The Right Thigh ?
I am 35 year old I have a extra skin growth on the right thigh The growth is not at all hurting when I touch it is just a smooth skin but its sill growing now almost half size of a Cashewnut Is it requited to be removed if not its keep growing and may be problem in future?
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Your description suggests that its a wart. Treatment of which is either Surgery or Homoeopathy.
Further problems can be...it can grow again , at the same /surrounding or new areas, even after surgery.
Homoeopathy offers permanent or atlest long lasting solution.
Takecare.
Hi!Saritha,
Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum,
Saritha as you said its a small growth which is soft ,that would mean that it is just a SKIN TAG.A wart would have a rough surface over it.The site which you are mentioning is also for a skin tag.You just need a electro-coutry which is a machine specific for this kind of lesion .See a dermatologist who can effectively remove this from root.
take care,
Dr.chawda
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What Should Be Done For This Extra Skin Growth On The Right Thigh ?
Hi Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum Your description suggests that its a wart. Treatment of which is either Surgery or Homoeopathy. Further problems can be...it can grow again , at the same /surrounding or new areas, even after surgery. Homoeopathy offers permanent or atlest long lasting solution. Takecare.