Wash skin with cool running water and mild soap as soon as possible
Remove contaminated clothing, shoes, and gear and wash them separately before reuse
Rinse...
Use fragrance-free, gentle cleanser or lukewarm water for bathing
Moisturize at least 2–3 times daily, especially after bathing
Apply thick, fragrance-free emollients (ointments/creams) to the affected...
Cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen) by a clinician
Electrocautery or cauterization by a clinician
Surgical removal (snip/excision) by a clinician
Chemical removal only if specifically prescribed for acrochordons
Prescription topical...
Remove the suspected trigger (new food, medicine, supplement, detergent, soap, lotion, pet, pollen, heat, cold, pressure)
Stop any nonessential medications and contact a clinician for...
Wash and dry the affected area thoroughly
Use an over-the-counter antifungal cream, spray, or powder (commonly terbinafine, clotrimazole, or miconazole)
Apply antifungal treatment to the rash...