Beauty

How To Remove Fibroma And Other Skin Warts All By Yourself?

Fibromas are benign tumors of connective tissue  that  growths on the skin. Their size vary from 1 millimeter to 1 centimeter and look like small with the same color as the skin or sometimes  lighter in color.

They are not dangerous, but are an aesthetic problem because mostly appear on the armpits, the neck, under the breasts, the crutches, the stomach and the eyelids or other parts of the skin. Every man has at least one fibroma, they are not rare.

They get inflamed, get bigger or  start bleeding. Through the years their number and size increases but the reasons are not known, fat deposits contribute to their appearance.

Fibromas number vary so doctor can diagnose a fibroma and a dermatologist can prescribe the further treatment. During the winter months fibromas are removed because there is less sun and sweating is rare.

A dermatologist  use radiosurgery ,  electrocoagulation or laser surgery to remove fibromas. The treatment must be repeated more than once.Than treated the place with an antibiotic, usually hygiene and showers for 5 days. In order for the healing to be successful and with no complications after the surgery, for several days, sweating and hard physical exercises should be avoided.

HOW TO USE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR FOR TREATING FIBROMAS?

One of the best and most effective homemade remedies is apple cider vinegar.

Due to its acidity it can be used for the treatment of different health issues including fibromas.

Avoid using  apple cider vinegar near your eyes.

REMOVE  FIBROMAS WITH HELP OF APPLE CIDER VINEGAR!

The area around the fibroma wash with water and soap. Using a cotton ball soak the fibroma in water. After that soak a cotton ball in apple cider vinegar. Bandage it. Fibroma at first will become dark, then will  dry fall out.

A  scar can remain, depending  to the size of the fibroma,  but be treated with aloe vera gel . The scar will disappear completely if the fibroma was not deep in the skin.

BE CAREFUL

  1. The vinegar can cause an irritation if spread on the skin near the fibroma.
  2. When the fibroma gets dry don’t use apple cider vinegar.
  3. Leave the fibroma fall out by itself.
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