Keratosis Seborrheica:
Keratosis Seborrheica, also known as seborrheic keratosis, is a common non-cancerous skin growth that appears as a brown, black, or tan growth on the skin's surface. It typically develops in middle-aged or older individuals, although it can occur at any age. These growths are usually painless and do not require treatment unless they become bothersome or cause cosmetic concerns.
Seborrheic keratosis is characterized by its waxy, scaly, or rough texture and can vary in size from a small spot to several centimeters in diameter. They commonly appear on the face, chest, shoulders, back, or other areas exposed to the sun. While the exact cause is unknown, factors such as genetics, sun exposure, and age may contribute to their development.
Although seborrheic keratosis is generally harmless, it is important to differentiate it from other skin conditions or potentially cancerous growths. If you notice any changes in size, shape, color, or texture of the growths, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist for proper evaluation and diagnosis.