Seborrheic Keratosis Cures
Seborrheic Keratosis is a skin condition which presents wart-like growths on the skin surface. These growths are benign meaning that they cannot develop into cancer. People above the age of 40 are the most affected and in most cases it is hereditary. The skin growths appear on different parts of the body such as the chest, face, back, shoulder and other areas of the body.
These growths can be brown, yellow or black in color and they have a flat surface that is slightly raised. The texture of these growths is rough, wart-like and some times they can become itch and irritated. These growths have a round to oval shape with a waxy surface. A doctor carries out a biopsy of the skin lesion to diagnose this skin condition.
In most cases treatment for this skin condition is not necessary except in cases where the growth becomes very irritated, causes pain and discomfort. People with this condition are more likely to develop more growths in future even after removing. Scarring may not occur after removing the growth and the process for removing is not complicated. Some complications may be experienced such as bleeding, irritation, discomfort and psychological suffering by the person affected.
Seborrheic Keratosis can be removed through the process of Cryotherapy. This method of treatment is suitable for treating growths that are thin, flat and slightly raised on the skin. The abnormal tissues are destroyed by the use of extreme cold. Liquid nitrogen is used in this process as the cooling solution. This method is less painful and does not cause scarring.
Another method for removing Seborrheic Keratosis is through the process of curettage. Here a spoon shaped instrument called curette is used by the doctor to remove the growths. This method does not guarantee complete healing because the growth might reappear.
Electrocautery is also another method for treating Seborrheic Keratosis. It uses low voltage electrical charges to burn Seborrheic growths on the skin. This method is mostly combined with curettage to treat growths.
Laser treatment can also be used for treating this skin condition. It involves the use of intense beam of light to burn and destroy Seborrheic growths.
Seborrheic growths that are superficial in nature should be removed by applying pure trichloroacetic acid regulary until the growth is removed.
Hydrogen peroxide is fast becoming the preferred method of seborrheic keratosis removal because of the low cost and the convenience of applying the treatment yourself at home.
Before settling on the type of treatment to use, it is important that you seek advice from the doctor too direct you on the best treatment.
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