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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2344941" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>I too have heard of a link, and have many skin tags, amongst other various moles, warts, age spots, sun spots etc.</p><p>I did get rid of a couple of awkward tags by putting a little apple cider vinegar ona bit of cotton wool and holding it in place with a plaster BUT be very careful, this is a form of acid. AND only use it for short while. Some sites say 10 minutes, some say days so its not exact and it is a form of burn. I tried a small one in an inconspicuous place as a test site first.</p><p>BUT do be sure it is a skin tag. I've just had something slightly different come up and it has been diagnosed as Solar Keratosis and I now have a prescribed cream.</p><p>I am only giving my own experience and not recommending anything, except make sure you know exactly what it is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2344941, member: 521715"] I too have heard of a link, and have many skin tags, amongst other various moles, warts, age spots, sun spots etc. I did get rid of a couple of awkward tags by putting a little apple cider vinegar ona bit of cotton wool and holding it in place with a plaster BUT be very careful, this is a form of acid. AND only use it for short while. Some sites say 10 minutes, some say days so its not exact and it is a form of burn. I tried a small one in an inconspicuous place as a test site first. BUT do be sure it is a skin tag. I've just had something slightly different come up and it has been diagnosed as Solar Keratosis and I now have a prescribed cream. I am only giving my own experience and not recommending anything, except make sure you know exactly what it is [/QUOTE]
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