I have several hundred of these fuckers all over my body (possibly close to a thousand), though mainly on my torso and up. My armpits are the worst off, probably a hundred of them under and above (on the underside of my arm) on each, neck is a close second. My stomach and back are also covered with them, but these are mostly very small, like 1 mm in size but they are absolutely everywhere.My question basically is, anyone else with a problem like this? Skin tag removal vids usually just show one or two tags being removed, while the rest of the skin is perfectly smooth. Hell, I have never even seen anyone with the really small stomach skin tags (they sometimes grow into large "normal" skin tags, that's why I know it's the same thing) that I have.I know there pretty much isn't any solution to this and just stopped undressing in front of other people and wearing short clothes (on top of that, my arms and legs are covered with keratosis), but I just want to feel better by knowing there are more people like me out there.
>>34573914You had bloods done recently? Can be comorbid with both types of diabetes or liver problems.Might want to go for a check-upPlastic surgery places will remove a bunch in one go, but scarring is always a concern.I had a really annoying one in my neckbeard that I would nick shaving every time that I eventually just cut off with a Stanley blade. Would not recommend.
>>34573914Use one of these. I only get the rare one but it's what I've used and had success with
>>34573974>You had bloods done recently? Can be comorbid with both types of diabetes or liver problems.it started when I was like 6 years old, so I had the tests done multiple times, no diabetes and my liver should be alright as well, no one ever really told me why the fuck do they grow
>>34573914>I know there pretty much isn't any solution to thisThere are kits for removing them using tiny elastic o-rings and an application tool. You band them and they just fall off after a few days.
I got a big one on my back. There was one on the back of my left leg, but I cut off its circulation with dental floss.
You have insulin resistance. Fasting makes makes them fall off.
>>34573914>there pretty much isn't any solution to thisFasting. Not the intermittent fasting bullshit, but the real deal nothing-but-water-for-a-week kind of fast. Autophagy will cause your body to destroy those skin tags and use their material to replace the proteins and minerals and cholesterol that your body isn't getting from food.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autophagy
>>34573914https://youtu.be/8AqlZK2TxZA
>>345739141. I have only had 1 skin tag in my life and i just ripped it off with my nails. No scar. My wife followed my example and did the same to her 2. No scars either, despite her being very prone to scarring2. Fix your endocrine system
>>34573914Are there any other signs or symptons? Skin or eye blemishes? When did it start?I ask because I thought of something that could potentially be quite serious: neurofibromatosis. The hundreds of tags, specially on the armpits and torso are what made me think of it, but the condition is usually also followed by those blemishes and other symptoms.But you should ask your doctor to be sure, since it is a potentially more serious condition. Also sorry, I didn't mean to alarm you, but it's better to talk to a doctor and be sure.