Small knots on the skin: How to get rid of them

You must have discovered them in the mirror every now and then: Small knots on the skin that appear in the most inappropriate places. What exactly is it about the annoying things?

Acrochordons: When the skin clumps

First the good news: The small knots are completely harmless and pose no health risk for you! But of course they don't look nice, and they're annoying too. The "acrochordons" growths on the arms, neck or face occur when collagen accumulates on the skin, or also due to excessive friction on the skin. There are various products in the pharmacy with which you can quickly and easily remove the small knots on the skin – but there are also natural methods with which you can achieve your goal.

Eliminate string warts naturally

Before using these home remedies, you should definitely see a doctor and have your skin growth examined. If there is another cause behind the small knots, these methods are useless and can even harm you in the worst case!

  • Homemade paste: If you mix half a teaspoon of baking soda with a tablespoon of castor oil, you get a paste that you rub on the affected area of ​​the skin; preferably in the evening. Then you tape the area with a plaster and let everything soak in overnight (don't forget to wash the area again in the morning!). The problem has resolved after four weeks at the latest.
  • Pureed pineapple: Crush a piece of pineapple in the blender and mix it with a few drops of lemon juice. You then dab this mixture onto the string warts three times a day – which will then disappear over time.
  • The turbo: Apple Cider Vinegar! The acrochordons disappear particularly well with the help of apple cider vinegar – you can see exactly how this works in the video!