Natural Remedies for Cherry Angiomas

| Modified on Aug 22, 2020
Cauterization with a Pinhead
Posted by Fabzionj (Nj) on 05/17/2018
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I have a dental hygienist teeth cleaning metal picks and I used my soldering torch for pluming heat up the needle and hit the red cherry angiomas and it disappear with a touch. it doesn't hurt you got to be quick ...the scar disappears in 3 to 4 days and they don't come back. I burned over a 100 from very tiny to 3mm to 4mm.

Put some burn relief after you do it and an hour later put some Vaseline it will help heal quick...good luck


Cauterization with a Pinhead
Posted by Alex (Thessaloniki, Greece) on 04/09/2018
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I had Angiokeratoma of Fordyce (or angiokeratoma of the scrotum and vulva) for years and started to become more spots. It is familiar with cherry angioma. I didn't pierce the with a needle but just cauterized them with a pin just like this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOfunkAxTpY

I used a gas stove in order to heat the pin. There is a little pain and you don't have to be afraid for burning too much the skin because a pin has only enough thermal capacity for two quick zaps. The small dots needed one zap the bigger two. Some small dots made a pop sound from evaporation and disappeared immediately. Some very big spots turned more black and a little bigger after zapping but this was not something to worry about because this meant that the scabbing precess had begun and in about four days they fell off as a scab. I put castor oil and argan oil every day in order not to leave marks of burning but already they healed very good. If you take a shower 1 or 2 days after the zapping the small wounds might open a little an leave some marks on the underwear.

I had a collet tool in order to hold the pin.

I had them for years and this method was perfect and without side effects. I had tried chestnut oil before months in order to make the veins stronger but with no result.


Tea Tree Oil
Posted by Sjw (Uk) on 09/17/2016

My mum has them all over her upper arms and since I was 30+ the same has happened to me so I wonder if some of it is genetic.

I'm covered in them. Most are very tiny and can pass off as freckles. I've just got used to them and have stopped bothering. It is what it is. Life could be a lot worse with cancer or a debilitating disease. If cherry angiomas are the worst thing in my life I can live with that.

It's surprising how many people have them when you get up close. I do think a lot of it is either genentic or has its roots in bromine poisoning, although in the UK we have made huge strides in banning bromine form foods and products. In the USA they are not so lucky, it's still used in sodas and breads I believe. I think I may have picked it up in childhood using bromine-laced products and foods in the late 70s/80s before it got banned.

It was also used as flame retardants in furniture material and clothing so was, at one, time, all around us. Today's kids might have a better chance of avoiding it in Europe as much better regulated.

I would say just learn to live with them, or if you can't, treat the worst ones with natural remedies or ask your doctor or book a skin clinic appointment to see if they can laser them for you if they distress you so much. But honestly, many many people have them and they are really no big deal as compared to much more serious conditions. That's just my experience and how I feel.


Fig Tree Milk
Posted by Cherie (Az) on 10/12/2017

What is fig tree milk?


Tea Tree Oil
Posted by Denise (Southport, Connecticut, Usa) on 08/13/2017

i would only add that you should probably have your iodine levels checked first before supplementing with it. I've got a few cherry angiomas on my upper arms, one on my chest & one on my neck (that one started bleeding out of nowhere so I put antibiotic cream and a bandage over it). I went to a naturopath for hormone testing, and surprisingly I have low iodine. He suggested liquid Kelp because he said too much iodine is a bad thing, and I need to have my levels checked regularly. He suggested selenium along with the iodine. I started reading the negative side side effects from iodine and got scared and didn't take it....seems like we are damned if we do, damned if we don't. There are YouTube videos on how to remove them yourself, but I'd be afraid of infection. I find it fascinating that bromide is the cause (I read an article last year that potassium bromide is very bad and is in bread..unfortunately, in the US, it is not banned and bakeries are not required to put it on the label). I have nearly all the symptoms listed for bromide poisoning. It makes you wonder what else we are consuming that isn't good for us!


Fig Tree Milk
Posted by Junaid (Pakistan ) on 07/23/2017
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cherry Angioma

remove only use fig tree fig milk just one drop on spot three days only

Tea Tree Oil
Posted by Carolina (Uk) on 08/28/2016
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Cherry Angiomas:

Tea tree oil and cream Boots have a 3 for 2 offer its £9 for 3 items. The cream is good as I can take to work and apply to my arms, I have been using for a few weeks so far I've bought from ebay cherry angioma remover £20, and Iodine tabs also £20 spent about £60 so far. Now I saw a doctor he told me I would only get rid of them private by laser treatment! I googled and believe I have an iodine deficiency so am taking I-throid iodine tablets they take months to work but read they do work and help the cherry angiomas go, I hope so I have over 100 all over that vary in shape/size. I've stopped swimming or going anywhere without a long sleeved top to hide them I wear trousers too. Not good as its summer.

Bromine is found in pools and it's used instead of chlorine. Funny how I got these after joining a local health club and using their pool. Iodine gets rid of bromine hence the tablets.

I'm depressed and they are multiplying and I'm stressed. If they so not go in a few months will go the laser route and will just have to pay £1,000 plus. Doctors should treat these on the NHS as not life threatening not important. Locum never asked me about my mental state or how I felt its bad enough being menopausal without these they will be gone before I go abroad next year. I only work part-time but we still have to pay same as everyone else for stuff.

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Posted by Shelly Wood (London) on 05/17/2017

Hi, I like you have hundreds of them, never used to have that many so didn't really bother me but now all ovary my arms and tummy. I have just been to a laser clinic in North London and it was £120 a treatment and hopefully I will only need two. It didn't hurt and I have no swelling or bruising, hoping to see some results soon. I was going to try the home remedies but not sure.


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Posted by Frances (Cabarlah, Qld.) on 08/14/2017

I've read that the cherry angiomas, the little red dots on skin, can be caused by Lyme co-infections of babesia and bartonella.



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