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I ask because my 4 yr old daughter had 2 pinkish bumps above her lip & over time she picked them off & they never came back. Then several months later she got one on her upper arm. (about where you would get a shot) Is this normal or something to worry about?

Can you pick off a skin tag? And is it normal to get new ones?

hello,this is very normal because i used to get skin tags and i was thinkin something was wrong with me.The doctor said it's normal and she gave me that cold stuff for warts and they went away,never came back. im sure its not to good to pick them off.

Can you pick off a skin tag? And is it normal to get new ones?

See a Dr. Why worry about it. Drs have the knowledge to help you feel better about what is going on wit your daughter.

Can you pick off a skin tag? And is it normal to get new ones?

You shouldn't pick off a skin tag but you can't do much if she picked it off. They aren't anything to worry about as far as I know, but see your doctor if you are concerned. She can just have them removed when she is older if she wants. It's a super quick procedure.

Can you pick off a skin tag? And is it normal to get new ones?

yes you can. i do it all the time.i use thread and pull tight and they are gone.never come back either. but on a kid you might want to ask the doctor.

Can you pick off a skin tag? And is it normal to get new ones?

Hi there, I had a skin tag removed from my neck a couple of weeks ago. It had been there since the birth of my first child. It never bothered me but I had it removed by a dermatologist b/c it was close to a precancerous lesion. She just used a little liquid nitrogen and it came right off along with the other lesion. I have a hx. of skin cancer so I get checked often. As for your little girl, I wouldn't worry about it. Just remind her to not pick at it so it doesn't get infected. True skin tags are not dangerous at all. They are notorious for disappearing and returning. To ease your mind, I'd just bring it up to her doctor the next time she has to be seen. My advice is.....no worries. :)

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