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The image you provided shows numerous small, soft, flesh-colored growths on the skin, which are most likely skin tags (medically called acrochordons).
Possible Diagnoses (with estimated likelihoods based on visual assessment):
| Condition | Likelihood (%) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Skin tags (Acrochordons) | 90% | Small, soft, benign skin growths often found on the neck, armpits, groin, and eyelids. Usually harmless and more common with age, obesity, or diabetes. |
| Seborrheic keratosis | 5% | Benign skin growths that can appear waxy or wart-like. Usually more varied in color and texture than skin tags. |
| Viral warts (HPV) | 3% | Caused by human papillomavirus. Typically rougher, more irregular in shape than skin tags. |
| Molluscum contagiosum | 2% | Viral infection causing small, firm bumps with a dimple in the center. Less likely here due to shape and clustering pattern. |
Suggested Remedies for Skin Tags:
1. Medical Treatment (Recommended)
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Cryotherapy: Freezing with liquid nitrogen by a dermatologist.
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Electrosurgery: Burning off the tag with electric current.
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Ligation: Cutting off blood supply using a suture or band.
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Excision: Snipping with sterile scissors.
2. At-Home Care (For small tags only and with caution)
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Over-the-counter treatments: Tag removal creams or freeze kits.
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Tea tree oil: Applied with a cotton swab (avoid near eyes or sensitive areas).
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Apple cider vinegar: May help shrink small tags, though not clinically proven.