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Acrochordon
If anyone have ever heard of this issue? Please suggest me which doctor should I consult for the treatment. I've acrochordon of size around 1.5cm near my major labia.
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Kindly examination has to be done first Than Plan has to be discussed Because the condition u are saying is less likely to occur in the position u mention So examination has to be done
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Acrochordon is just like skin tag . Very common.. can remove it as a OPD basis.. consult surgeon and within few minutes your problem I'll get solved
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Acrochordon are usually harmless and if the stalk is soft and not indurated u neednt worry much about it...It can be excised by a surgeon or even a dermatologist after clinical examination...These may grow bigger in size but usually benign... This is just a skin tag/ papilloma which is usually seen in many people near genital area and nothing much to worry about it...If you wanna confirm tou can share a picture or consult with a surgeon or dermatologist....
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Acrochordon is very common. Many a times it is ignored if it’s not causing cosmetic problems. They are mostly not painful..
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If what you have is really an Acrochordon then you should consult a Surgeon or a Detmatologist.
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We are trained doctors, we have heard about it, studied about it n treated hundred such cases. Consult a general surgeon
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General surgeon or dermatologist
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