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A) scarcely B) predictably
Skin tags, also known as acrochordons, are soft,
skin-coloured, harmless growths which hang off C) suddenly D) negligently
the skin. It’s estimated that about half of all adults
will have a few over the course of their lives, E) deliberately
and for some people, it is a recurrent issue. Skin
experts aren’t sure exactly why some people get
them while others don’t. However, they tend to run
in families, so there’s probably a genetic factor.
Other risk factors for skin tags are diabetes, skin
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skin, they seem to emerge , and A) there is no link between insulin resistance in
they are most common around the neck, on the your body and the growth of skin tags
armpits, and under the breasts. Occasionally,
they occur in other areas, such as the eyelids. B) removing skin tags is purely a matter
Since skin tags are not cancerous, they do not of personal preference if they become
usually require medical treatment. However, some bothersome
eo e d t e u s t or rr tat so t e
decide to have them removed. Fortunately, a C) skin tags urgently need to be removed even
variety of options exist for the removal of skin tags, though they pose no threat to one’s health
depending on their size and location.
D) the physical appearance of skin tags always
leads to self-consciousness or discomfort
E) skin tags aren’t common in those whose close
family members also have skin tags
A) Diabetics and overweight people tend to
develop more skin tags.
B) Most skin tags need treatment as they affect
your health.
C) The more they appear, the more harmful they
tend to be.
D) The likelihood of developing skin tags doesn’t
increase with age.
E) The underlying cause of skin tags is well
understood.
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