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.

Before discussing how to get rid of them, it is proper to first understand moles grow. The skin is constantly growing, and in few unnatural cases, the skin may grow at one point and fail to spread out as it normally does. This gives rise to a swelling that tends to darken in color, particularly in the teenage or in pregnancy. It may appear at birth, after birth or later after 30s. There is little to worry about the ones that appear at birth, however, the ones that appear after birth may turn cancerous. The worst case scenario is when it appears after 30s, as this is very likely to be cancerous. As such, it is advisable to consult a qualified doctor when it starts oozing, itching or even bleeding.

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 natural alternatives should only be used when the mole is completely harmless, otherwise, you may end up worsening it. The application should also be done gently and the results may take time to start showing off. The most commonly used and effective natural procedure is known as the Apple Cider Method.

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.

In addition to the two, there are several other remedies that may also work. Mixing baking soda and castor oil to make a paste or use a garlic paste and wrap the affected part with the paste overnight are the other options. Alternatively, rubbing the dandelion stem against the affected skin over time has also been proven to work.

In addition to the above methods, you may resort to making strawberry paste and allow it to dry on the affected part, apply tea tree twice per day, or mix sea salt with pineapple juice and use to scrub it. The inner part of the banana peeling is also wrapped on the affected skin surface for at least two hours every day. Natural honey or just two drops iodine every day also work just as well as a paste of onion 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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