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In reference to the mention above of the skin lesion virtually disappearing, and having read several accounts here on this ‘stack about successful treatment of skin cancers, I decided to try topical treatment of several Seborrheic Keratosis (not sure of the plural of that is!). I had a large SK located under where my bra strap hits and decided to treat it topically with ivermectin. I rubbed a tiny bit on, whenever I thought about it, but never more than daily. After a few weeks I switched to topical Fenben. At the end of 4 weeks, it went from a bumpy brown 3/8” spot to a flat, difficult to see flesh colored spot about 1/8” in diameter. Granted, this was not a very scientific process, but nonetheless, I am encouraged, as previously the only option was to freeze these spots and leave a scar. Now treating 2 additional SK’s on my face under the hairline. Posting this in case anyone else has seborrheic keratoses they would like to test with.

Also, my husband has eczema on his elbows and knees that he has been treating topically, alternating IVM and FenBen. His eczema has responded better to these 2 drugs than to any prescribed meds he’s used in the last 20 yrs!

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