pain or bleeding, but I hate it anyway. I want it removed, but I am a little worried it's too big to be of tea tree oil? And if so, what was the skin tag? I really want to be removed and I'm going to see a doctor if I can not remove myself. But I understand som suggestions first. Does anyone have similar experiences? Or treatment advice? (I sorta tried the string method … but fear and cut off liquidation. But not good enough … I'm worried about the base is too thick for the method of string)
DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF! there may be excessive, uncontrollable bleeding. base seems too thick to remove yourself. IF YOU PLEASE go to an office docs!
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