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ICD-10 code: D23

Chapter: Neoplasms

Other Benign Neoplasms of Skin: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Benign neoplasms of the skin are abnormal growths that are non-cancerous. They can occur in various forms, and some of them are common. However, there are also other benign neoplasms of skin that are not as well-known as others. In this article, we will discuss these types of benign neoplasms of skin, their causes, symptoms, and treatment.

  1. Seborrheic Keratoses: These are common benign growths that occur in older adults. They usually appear as waxy, scaly, or crusty bumps that can vary in color from tan to black. Although they are harmless, they can be a cosmetic concern. They can be removed for cosmetic reasons, but they are not necessary to be removed from a medical standpoint.
  2. Fibrous Papules: These are small, firm, dome-shaped benign growths that usually occur on the nose and cheeks. They are harmless and do not require any treatment. However, they can be removed for cosmetic reasons.
  3. Angiofibromas: These are small, red, dome-shaped benign growths that usually occur on the face. They are harmless and do not require any treatment. However, they can be removed for cosmetic reasons.
  4. Epidermoid Cysts: These are small, round, benign growths that occur beneath the skin. They are filled with keratin, a protein that is found in skin, hair, and nails. They are harmless and do not require any treatment. However, if they become inflamed or infected, they may need to be removed.
  5. Lipomas: These are soft, rubbery, benign growths that occur beneath the skin. They are made up of fat cells and are usually painless. They do not require any treatment unless they become painful or affect the appearance of the skin.

The causes of these benign neoplasms of skin are unknown. However, some factors such as age, genetics, and sun exposure may contribute to their development. Some of the symptoms of these benign growths include changes in the appearance of the skin, such as bumps, lumps, or growths. They may also cause itching, bleeding, or discomfort.

The treatment for these benign neoplasms of skin depends on the type and severity of the growth. In most cases, they do not require any treatment and can be left alone. However, if they are causing discomfort or are a cosmetic concern, they can be removed through various methods such as excision, cryotherapy, or laser therapy.

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Diagnosis Codes for Other benign neoplasms of skin | D23