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What harm does senile plaque have?
The rapid growth of senile plaques may be a sign of disease.

Senile spot, also known as seborrheic keratosis. Seborrheic keratosis mostly occurs after the age of 60, but now some people begin to appear at the age of 30~40. It is one or more yellowish or brown pigment spots, which are generally round or oval with clear boundaries, just like sticking to the skin surface. If you zoom in carefully, the surface is very rough. Generally, except the palm and sole, other parts can appear.

If a large number of senile plaques suddenly grow in a short time, although there are no other symptoms and no bleeding, a comprehensive examination should be done. The sudden increase of seborrheic keratosis, some of which are manifestations of long visceral tumors.

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Tips for removing age spots:

1, eat more tomatoes

Tomatoes are very good for your health. Drinking a glass of tomato juice every day or eating tomatoes often has a good effect on preventing spots and removing spots. Because tomatoes are rich in glutathione, glutathione has the effect of inhibiting melanin, so that the calm hypopigmentation may gradually disappear.

Step 2 squeeze carrot juice

Squeeze carrot, take half a cup, evenly apply it to face after washing your face every night, dry it and wash it. In addition, drinking a glass of carrot juice every day can also whiten the skin.

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