Moles

We all get those small skin issues sometimes—moles, warts, and skin tags. While mostly not harmful, they can be annoying or make us self-conscious. Moles are dark spots on the skin, warts are bumps caused by a virus, and skin tags are little flaps of skin that can show up anywhere on the body.

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Types of Moles, Warts, and Skin Tags

Cherry Angiomas

These small, bright red bumps consist of blood vessels. They are common, harmless, and typically found on the torso, arms, and legs as we grow older.

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Moles

Moles are common and can be flat or raised, often brown or black. They are usually safe, but if they change in size, shape, or color, it is wise to get them checked by a professional.

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Seborrheic Keratosis

These growths are non-cancerous and look like waxy, scaly patches. They are often confused with warts or moles, appearing with age and usually do not need treatment unless for cosmetic purposes.

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Skin Tags

Skin tags are soft, harmless growths that dangle from the skin and may occur anywhere, generally where skin rubs together or against clothes. They are non-cancerous but are often removed for appearance reasons.

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Warts

Warts are small, rough bumps that can show up anywhere, often on hands and feet. Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), they can spread but usually disappear on their own.

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