If you have skin cells, grew up there and then you’ll want to know. Well, the fact of the matter is that there are a variety of causes skin tags, but none of them are not fully understood. Configuration tag means that the obvious, but several factors that cause an abnormal increase in the development has emerged as a likely reason.
First, the tag thin stalk (strain), the skin around the outside of the disruption of the skin is a little growth. They vary in size and generally not more than a few mm, but can grow a full inch larger. They, unlike other parts of the surface of the skin as smooth and soft surface, may tend to have. In most cases, they tend to color, but sometimes appear slightly darker than surrounding skin.As you might imagine, as in both men and women are common. In addition, new tags can develop in almost any age, but they reached middle age when we seem to occur most frequently. Unlike other skin over the tag can always develop after birth. Caused by repeated friction on the skin is a kind of. This tight clothing or rubbing of the skin on a regular basis on its own can be friction.
In this case, it is typically a tag such as arms, legs, chest and down there wrinkles and skin folds in parts of the body, and the eyelids, neck, would that explain why we could find, and groin area in. Weight gain is often associated with the development of a new label will In addition, obese people are more likely to develop skin tags is Again, the self-description for the friction rub is thought to be created.
Another factor is probably genetic. In other words, if a family has a different skin tag, then you end up developing their own at some point they are more likely to.
However, another factor is the change in the body, the physiological. In some cases, these changes result in specific diseases such as diabetes.In other cases, the changes that occur during pregnancy, such as those are mostly hormones. In fact, during pregnancy, many women report finding a new skin tag, but fortunately, these special tags are not permanent usually, often dismissed within a year of birth itself something.
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