How To Remove A Mole: Natural Tips

By Leslie Ball


The moles that appear on the visible parts of the skin can be very embarrassing and may even challenge your self-esteem, particularly in the public gatherings. Normally, they can be seen as skin swellings and are usually black or dark brown in appearance. In most cases, they are harmless but may be harmful in few instances. They are common in people in the 20s but may still appear in the late 30s. Here are some tips on how to remove a mole naturally.

Normally, they start as an abnormal growth of the skin. One part of the skin grows but fails to spread out as it should be. This continues to create a dark brown or black swelling that should not be harmful in the normal circumstances apart from the ugly look. In a few cases, though, it may be harmful and may even be cancerous in nature. Normally, they are common with teenagers and the pregnant women.

The cases where it appears right at birth may not present any cause for alarm. The ones that appear after birth may present very little risk of being cancerous. However, if it comes about in the thirties or at the latter age afterwards, there is a lot to worry about and it is best to see a doctor early enough. In the same way, if it starts behaving abnormally; it starts to be itching, oozing or bleed, then you should seek medical attention.

The home remedies for removing a mole are only resorted to if you are sure that it is completely natural and not harmful. These remedies may require patience and consistency and may backfire, particularly in cases of misdiagnosis. Currently, Apple Cider Method is the most common home remedy.

In this method, white vinegar or the apple cider vinegar is added to hot water, mixed, and then applied on the skin surface that has been affected, and allowed to dry for 30 minutes. The grapefruit seed extracts can also be used to make a paste that is then left to dry on the mole and then washed with cold water two hours later.

However, if you have no grapefruits close by or vinegar, you still have several other alternatives. You can make a paste of castor oil and baking soda or alternatively make a paste of garlic, spear on a clean cloth and wrap on the affected part and leave to dry overnight. The dandelion stem rubbed against the skin may also yield results.

The other solutions that have been used, including drying strawberry pieces on the skin, application of tea tree at least twice per day, use of a mixture of sea salt and pineapple to scrub it off, or even the use of the inner part of the banana peel to wrap the skin several hours daily. Two drops of iodine applied twice a day or application of natural honey on a daily basis are also effective just as the use of chopped onion paste mixed with salt.

Clearly, there are many options that seem to work well with no side effects. However, if it persist or starts to exhibit symptoms like itching or bleeding, you may have to resort to proper medical attention. There are a number of natural remedies available in the market, but you may need a more careful consideration as some may come with side effects.




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