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Hydrogen Peroxide for Seborrheic Keratosis

Hydrogen Peroxide for Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic keratosis is a skin condition that affects the skin cells and causes them to grow faster than normal skin cells hence forming growths on the surface of the skin. These particular seborrheic growths formed on the skin look to be stuck on, often giving people the impression that they can fall off. These growths are benign though they may cause alarm for someone who has never seen them before. They are round or oval in shape and range from light to dark brown. These brown growths are not pretty to look at and this is the main reason as to why many people prefer to have them removed. Most of these growths occur in groups on a particular area of the body but it is also normal to see a single one from time to time. Seborrheic keratoses do not appear within a short period of time as most of them form over a period of years.

There are a lot of treatment options that are available for patients suffering from seborrheic keratosis. However the most effective treatment would be that of hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide solution if used continuously over time will help in effectively reducing the appearance of the growths. The concentration of the hydrogen peroxide matters a lot. It is said that the best concentrate would be at the 35% mark.

A lot of attention needs to be given when it comes to applying the solution onto the  keratosis growths. This is because the hydrogen peroxide burns and it can easily irritate the surrounding skin. To prevent this from happening, petroleum jelly or some lotion can be applied to the skin surrounding the seborrheic keratosis as the application is in process. As soon as the hydrogen peroxide touches the growth, it will bubble and turn white and remain that way for a few minutes after which it will turn pink. You will also notice scabs appearing on the growths. These scabs will dry out and then fall off revealing the skin beneath. This application process should best be done with the use of a cotton ball or by using a cotton bud or q-tip.

It is important that this treatment is repeated on a daily basis because one application is not enough to achieve the desired effect. Seborrheic keratosis is the kind of skin condition that is recurrent and hence, it is advised that hydrogen peroxide be added to a person’s bath water in small quantities or concentrations.

Hydrogen peroxide is 100% natural, it is commonly used in the preparation of food, is often added to bath water and can even be added to drinking water.

In addition to using hydrogen peroxide for seborrheic keratosis, one other method commonly used to treat this skin condition is through the use of glycolic acid which in itself, is also quite effective.

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