그러게요 쥐젖이 생긴 적이 없어서 잘 모르겠지만 치료 잘 받으시길 바랍니다..ㅠㅠ
The first time I noticed it was when I had neck pain and touched it with my hand, and blood was coming out. When I checked again, I felt something bumpy and rough. Since there was blood, I went to the hospital, and it was a skin tag, but it happened to be in an area where a necklace chain passes, so it seemed that friction caused the bleeding, and they removed it immediately. However, it keeps recurring, always in the same spot. I don't even know how many times I've had it removed already.
How can I prevent recurrence?
Molluscum contagiosum, also called soft fibroma, is a type of benign skin tumor caused by the proliferation of keratinocytes and connective tissue fibers. It occurs in various sizes ranging from 1mm to several centimeters and is characterized by a soft, polypoid appearance.
The exact cause of skin tags is not clear, but they may be associated with pregnancy and metabolic disorders such as diabetes. Women with obesity are more likely to develop them compared to those without, and they are more commonly found in older individuals rather than younger people.
The method of removing skin tags varies depending on the size of the soft fibroma, but for small sizes, it is common to cut them off using simple methods such as carbon dioxide laser or other small tools. For larger skin tags that are difficult to remove with these methods, electrocautery can be used to remove skin tags from the groin and neck.