How To Remove Seborrheic Keratosis At Home?

Do not try to remove seborrheic keratosis at home

Do not cut, scrape, burn, freeze, or pick at it

Do not use wart removers, acids, or other over-the-counter removal products on it

See a dermatologist or other qualified clinician for diagnosis and treatment

Ask about professional options such as cryotherapy, curettage, shave removal, or electrosurgery

Seek medical evaluation if the spot is new, changing, bleeding, painful, itchy, or irregular

Get urgent care if it grows quickly, changes color, or looks unlike your other spots

Use sunscreen and avoid picking to reduce irritation and skin damage

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