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Re: skin tags & inflamation/removal

From: Janet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 27 Aug 2003 14:43:01 -0500 (CDT)


Ive yanked them off all by myself. No time to add yet another dr. appointmentto my to do it. Yes, it does hurt, alot. Being that it is infected, it will probably hurt even more. Dermatologist is a smart idea.

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Janet Heller

At Tue, 26 Aug 2003, click wrote: > >I have alot of skin tags, they r un in my family and are also part of >PCOS... I have one that developed about a year and a half ago in the >crease between my behind and my leg, and it's recently become so >inflamed that it's about hte size of a pencil eraser.. and BRIGHT >pink/red. > >I made an appt with a dermatologist (i've never been to one) to have it >removed... has anyone had a skin tag removed, especially a larger or >enflamed one? I didn't think to get it removed when it developed and was >small because I figured it would sink away like the rest of them after a >few months and reappear somewhere else, but it didn't.. now it's sore >because of the friction and size, and I need to get it removed because >it's rather unsightly against my pale skin.. > >I don't really know what to expect at the appointment in terms of >removal or testing.. any advise is appriciated.

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Email always welcome
Janet at JanetHeller@msn.com



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