Rub the area with vitamin E 3-5 times a day
Six yers back, I developed keloids on my chest after heart bypass surgery. Mowadays, the keloids tend to ooze out. How can I prevent the oozing? Can I apply creams like soframycine?
Keloids typically appear following surgery or injury, however scar formation is a natural part of the healing process after injury.
Surgery is the only way to remove the tumor
Keloids are benign (noncancerous), fibrous skin tumours. Keloids usually occur at the site of skin damage (acne, burns, chicken pox, cuts, insect bites, piercings, surgery, tattoos, vaccinations), although they can occur spontaneously.
People usually develop them between the ages of 10 & 30. Keloids usually occur at the site of skin damage (e.g., acne, burns, chicken pox, cuts, insect bites, piercings, surgery, tattoos, vaccinations).
Keloids will grow regardless if you rub them or not.
There is no completely effective way to treat keloids or to prevent their formation.
My sister has keloids. She had a tattoo to cover her keloid. It looks fine.
keloids consist of hard, raised scars that may be slightly pink or whitish. These may itch and be painful, and some keloids can grow to be quite large.
Well without plastic surgery the only thing you can do is remove the jewellery and re pierce it.
No. Keloids are benign (noncancerous), fibrous skin tumours. If it is cancerous, it is not a keloid.
One can talk to their doctors for less expensive alternatives to removing bunions.