ihonväreille
Ihonväreille, also known as skin tags or acrochordons, are small, benign skin growths that typically appear on areas of the body with folds of skin. They are often flesh-colored or slightly darker and have a stalk-like base that attaches them to the underlying skin. Skin tags are generally harmless and do not pose any serious health risks, though they can sometimes become irritated or caught on clothing or jewelry.
The exact cause of skin tags is not fully understood, but they are commonly associated with friction,
While skin tags usually do not require medical treatment unless they become bothersome, they can be removed
Preventing skin tags involves minimizing skin irritation and friction. Wearing loose-fitting clothing, avoiding tight jewelry, and