
Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Seborrheic Keratosis And Angioma

Angiomas and Seborheic keratosis are benign skin conditions
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Close inspection is definitely a more reliable way to diagnose skin conditions and therefore dermatology specialist in your region are in a much better position to accurately diagnose a skin condition as compared to me, on images.
Anyways, Angioma and seborrheic keratosis are absolutely benign conditions. Though, a few angiomas are relatively common in general population and does not signify anything serious, numerous/ uncountable and widely distributed angiomas are more commonly seen in severe liver afflictions e.g hepatitis C infection and cirrhosis of liver. Probably that is the reason they have asked you to do LFT but that is just precautionary, it does'nt mean that you definitely have a serious liver condition and moreover, not everyone with a severe liver condition will have cherry angiomas.
Similarly, seborrheic keratosis, which appear as brown or XXXXXXX raised mole-like lesions, is also an absolutely benign condition.
There may be a family history of similar lesions in affected patients and there is often a genetic component in both these skin conditions. There are no special precautions that you need to take for these 2 conditions. You may however get these removed. Treatment of angioma and seborrheic keratosis, if desired for cosmetic purposes, is through electrocautery or radiofrequency cautery.
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