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  2. Does Medicare cover wart removal? - AOL

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    Medicare does not pay for benign wart removal for cosmetic reasons. However, it may fund the removal of malignant warts, warts that have spread to other body parts, or warts that are symptoms of ...

  3. Dermatofibroma - Wikipedia

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    Dermal dendrocytoma, [1] Dermatofibroma, [2] Fibrous dermatofibroma, [2] Fibrous histiocytoma, [2] Fibroma simplex, [1] Nodular subepidermal fibrosis, [1] and Sclerosing hemangioma [1]) Histopathology of dermatofibroma, with basilar hyperpigmentation of the overlying epidermis (top right), and spindled fibroblasts with collagen entrapment.

  4. Wart - Wikipedia

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    Warts are caused by a virus, and toads do not harbor it. [51] A variety of traditional folk remedies and rituals claim to be able to remove warts. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain has his characters discuss a variety of such remedies. Tom Sawyer proposes "spunk-water" (or "stump-water", the water collecting in the hollow of a tree ...

  5. Fibroma - Wikipedia

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    Benign fibromas may, but need not, be removed. Removal is usually a brief outpatient procedure or using cryotherapy in which the lesion is deep frozen (-196 degrees Celsius using liquid nitrogen) and thawed for two or more cycles, with full recovery within 3 to 4 weeks. The cryotherapy treatment needs no anesthetics and is painless.

  6. The best way to care for warts at home - AOL

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    Compound W Fast Acting Wart Removal Gel $ at Walgreens. Camp and LaCour recommend this topical gel because it’s easy to apply. It has 17% salicylic acid and can be applied to common warts and ...

  7. Skin tag - Wikipedia

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    Removal, if desired or warranted, can be done by a dermatologist, a general practitioner, or a similarly trained professional who may use cauterization, cryosurgery, excision, laser, or surgical ligation to remove the acrochorda. [2] [10] Varied home remedies are unsupported by medical evidence. [10]

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