Seborrhoeic warts
goodtoknow says: Seborrhoeic warts are harmless growths on the skin. They are common in the elderly and are often dark in colour. They will not spread and do not cause serious problems. They mainly appear on the body, but are also common the neck and head. They often look unattractive and occasionally people want them removed. Treatment is either to leave them alone, or, sometimes to freeze them off, if they are a real nuisance
For a full medical explanation of the causes, symptoms and treatments of seborrhoeic warts from patient.co.uk, read on.
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