There are a lot of different skin problems that you may run into. Around the world, dermatologists see patients that have a variety of problems with their skin. You may see something occurring and wonder if you have a deeper problem. For instance, you may find that you have skin tags. Skin tags are associated to a variety of different issues, including some problems that you may not know about. Some people that have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. This is a skin problem that could be related to skin tags, but is often not the same. To fully understand this, consider the following look at the issue of skin tags and how Ehlers Danlos Syndrome could be similar, and even cause tag formation.
What Are Skin Tags?
First and foremost, consider what skin tags are, overall. At first glance they look dangerous, as they are growths that are coming up from the skin. However, they are not. They are benign growths that occur due to skin friction. Friction in the skin can occur in a crease, wrinkle, or fold. Folds and creases in the skin can cause a variety of issues, and could very well cause you to worry. They are not dangerous, they do not bleed, and you will not have to worry about these issues most often. They are not going to cause much stress, and are cosmetic in nature more often than not. There are some individuals that will have medical concerns associated with these, including diabetes, hormonal shifts, HPV infection, and other problems.
What Is Ehlers Danlos Syndrome?
This is a syndrome that involves skin irritation, and issues. It’s a problem that affects connective tissue on the skin, and can even cause joint problems, and more. Symptoms that are related to this include joints that are easily dislocated, bruising across the body, elasticity in the skin that causes bruising, and dilation of blood vessels across the skin. There can be pain involved with these issues, and could very well pose major issues for those that do not get treated for this problem. Because of the skin elasticity, there are some skin tags that may need a helping hand to deal with.
Is EDS Responsible For Skin Tags?
The short answer to this is simple, no. In most instances, this is not the same, nor is it linked. Could it cause skin tags? In some cases, there is a link, but it’s rare. The link is not direct, but it could be the result of irritation on the elastic skin elements. If a joint dislocates or the skin stretches due to a variety of movements, then yes, the skin could cause a tag to grow. Remember, skin tags are associated with friction, and that friction causes mounds to come up from the dermis. That dermal tissue is going to be problematic, causing the growth overall.
Overall, if you feel that you have EDS, it’s important to get diagnosed. Not only that, skin tags can be a sign of issues related to a variety of medical concerns. Only a specialist will be able to tell you what the main cause is, which is why you should ask for help if you’re concerned.