Skin tags zvinomera zvinokura zveganda zvinoratidzika sezvinyoro, mapundu akasimudzwa eganda uye anowanzo kuve mamota akaipa. Kutsvakurudza kunoratidza kuti vanenge 50 kusvika 60% yevanhu vakuru vachave vaine kamwechete muupenyu hwavo hwose, uye mukana unowedzera mushure memakore makumi mana. Zvakakosha kuziva kuti mavara eganda anomuka zvakanyanya kune vanhu vakafuta, vane chirwere cheshuga, metabolic syndrome. . Vese varume nevakadzi vanobatwa zvakaenzana. Skin tags, also known as 'acrochordons,' are commonly seen cutaneous growths noticeable as soft excrescences of heaped up skin and are usually benign by nature. Estimates are that almost 50 to 60% of adults will develop at least one skin tag in their lifetime, with the probability of their occurrence increasing after the fourth decade of life. However, at the very outset, it should be noted that acrochordons occur more commonly in individuals suffering from obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome (MeTS), and in people with a family history of skin tags. Skin tags affect men and women equally.
Huwandu hwe46% muhuwandu hwevanhu hwakashumwa. Izvo zvakare zvakanyanya kuvakadzi pane varume. Kana kubviswa kuchidiwa, kunogona kuwanikwa nenyanzvi yakadzidziswa inogona kushandisa cauterization, cryosurgery, excision, kana laser.
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