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How to Remove Skin Tags and Warts Naturally and Cheaply at Home — What Works, What Doesn’t, and What to Avoid
If you’ve ever searched for ways to remove skin tags or warts at home, you’ve probably felt overwhelmed by conflicting advice. This guide cuts through the noise to explain what skin tags and warts are, which home approaches are considered low‑risk, which methods lack evidence, and when it’s important to stop DIY attempts and seek professional care.
The goal isn’t just removal — it’s doing so safely.
Although people often group them together, skin tags and warts have different causes — and that matters.
Skin Tags (Acrochordons)
Usually hang off the skin by a thin stalk
Not contagious
Warts
Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV)
Contagious
Can spread through skin‑to‑skin contact
Because warts are viral and skin tags are not, they respond very differently to treatments.
This part is critical.
Do not attempt at‑home removal if:
The growth is dark, black, bleeding, painful, or rapidly changing
You’re unsure whether it’s a wart, mole, or something else
The area is infected or inflamed
You have diabetes, poor circulation, or immune conditions
The growth is on the face, genitals, or eyelids