Hi there...
Some clear digital pics will be appreciated to make a pucca diagnosis and render an honest answer.
As per your description, it does not seem a major issue and while it may not go away on its own, there are various modalities to treat this.
Creams are available as are various procedures eg chemical peels, electrocautery and lasers to name a few based on your preference and cost effective choices.
Do feel free to connect directly using this App's INSTANT ONLINE Consultation or sites like Apollo 24/7 linked to this Practo to take this further 🙏
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
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