Seborrheic verruca

Seborrheic verruca, also known as age spots, are benign skin growths that often appear in middle-aged and older people. They resemble moles but are rougher and brownish in color. Commonly found on the back, chest, neck, or face.

Symptoms

  • Flat or slightly raised rough spots or bumps on the skin
  • Varying in color from flesh-toned to dark brown or black
  • Number and size vary, sometimes reaching several centimeters in diameter
  • They grow slowly and often increase in size and number with age

Causes
The exact cause is unknown, but age and genetics play a role. Sun exposure may also contribute to their development.

Diagnosis
Diagnosis is usually based on appearance. In some cases, a skin biopsy may be done to rule out other skin conditions.

Treatment
Treatment is unnecessary unless for cosmetic reasons or discomfort. Options include:

  • Cryotherapy (freezing with liquid nitrogen)
  • Curettage (scraping off the wart)
  • Electrosurgery (burning with electric current)
  • Laser therapy

Self-Care Tips

  • Use sunscreen to prevent further sun damage
  • Maintain a gentle skincare routine
  • Avoid self-removal of seborrhoeic keratosis

Other
Seborrhoeic keratosis is benign and typically requires no treatment unless cosmetically concerning.

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