5. Insulin Resistance
Some research suggests that skin tags may be associated with insulin resistance. Insulin resistance occurs when the body has difficulty using insulin effectively, which can sometimes be linked to metabolic conditions.
People who develop multiple skin tags—especially around the neck or underarms—may occasionally be advised by doctors to check their blood sugar levels. While skin tags themselves are not dangerous, they can sometimes appear more often in people with metabolic changes.
6. Genetics
Finally, genetics can play a significant role. If your parents or close relatives have skin tags, you may be more likely to develop them as well.
Some people simply have a genetic tendency toward these harmless skin growths. In these cases, skin tags may appear even without significant friction, weight changes, or hormonal shifts.
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