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What are these ?

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twittwootwittwoo · 18/12/2020 15:51

They don't itch I don't know how long they've been there for, but my husband hasn't noticed them recently, they're clustered under my right boob/chest and some dotted along my chest to the left side. No illness (that I know of)

Just seems random

Drs aren't fussed to see them after a phone consultation but couldn't say what they were. Got the classic " if they're there in a weeks time come and see us"

Any ideas

What are these ?
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Skippingabeat · 18/12/2020 15:56

They look like flat warts to me.

TheFrustratedRedhead · 18/12/2020 15:58

I have seen the GP with what looks to be exactly the same (same area as well) and they said it was a fungal thing and gave me athletes foot cream which cleared it up really fast. Completely random and not sure why it happened but there you go! Definitely give it a try! Xx

lljkk · 18/12/2020 15:58

age liver spots, seborrhic keratoses?

twittwootwittwoo · 18/12/2020 15:58

@TheFrustratedRedhead

I have seen the GP with what looks to be exactly the same (same area as well) and they said it was a fungal thing and gave me athletes foot cream which cleared it up really fast. Completely random and not sure why it happened but there you go! Definitely give it a try! Xx
Thank you il dog put the canesteen can't hurt
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twittwootwittwoo · 18/12/2020 15:59
  • dig out
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Mylittlepony374 · 18/12/2020 16:36

Had similar. Canesten cleared.

Montybojangles · 18/12/2020 16:47

I get a couple from time to time, and as others have said it’s fungal, and canestan does the job.

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