Home Remedy For Seborrheic Keratosis
Seborrheic keratosis, a skin condition brought by abnormal growth of skin cells occurs usually on the base of the skin. This condition can easily be mistaken with skin warts; most of the time though this condition is associated with aging of the skin. The growths vary in their size, shape, and color and they may appear as single growths or in thick bulging groups. Though they may look harmless, they can cause a highway for entry of various diseases to the body. However, lucky enough they can be eliminated with the use of locally available home remedies. Examples include:
Hydrogen Peroxide
A concentration of less than 80% of hydrogen peroxide can help reduce the appearance of seborrheic keratosis spots. This hydrogen peroxide is applied directly to the spots and left to act for a few minutes. It will turn the seborrheic keratosis spots white and then with time, the spots become pink as they form scabs that will fade away. Hydrogen peroxide should be periodically applied until all the spots disappear. For a more even and precise application, a small brush or cotton swab should be used and the skin around the area to be treated must also be moisturized so that it does not get burnt by the hydrogen peroxide used. To prevent future occurrences, a small amount of hydrogen peroxide can be added to the water used for bathing. This treatment can be done regularly until the spots disappear.
Glycolic Acid
This is another homemade acid prepared by making an acid solution of not more than 30% of glycolic acid. This mixture is squirted on the area where the spots are located and then left to sit with the solution for a few hours without washing. This treatment may cause a stinging feeling but stops after a while. It then forms a crust on the treated spot that eventually falls off to reveal smooth skin.
Homemade remedies for seborrheic keratosis are preferred by many people because they are cheaper than going to the doctor. Eating nutritious balanced foods and staying hygienic is one home remedy for seborrheic keratosis.
Cleanliness and eating a good balanced diet keeps diseases away and this is also a case that is also relevant when it comes to seborrheic keratosis. This skin condition rarely disappears on its own hence affected people need other homemade remedies for seborrheic keratosis other than hygiene.
Eating food with the required vitamins accompanied by vitamin supplements is another home remedy for seborrheic keratosis.
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