How to get rid of papillomas. Papillomas are small growths on the skin, often appearing in areas prone to friction. For example, they commonly develop on women around the neck, resembling a necklace, or on men too. Why? Because they wear some chain. The constant rubbing of the chain against the skin can trigger a “separation conflict.” Another example is when papillomas form under the bra. The bra may irritate the skin, leading to a separation conflict that causes these growths. If papillomas appear on other parts of the body, it means a separation conflict is occurring or has occurred. (Learn more about the types of conflicts and their connection to illnesses here ‘Psychosomatics: The Connection You Can’t Ignore’) Papillomas react specifically to this conflict. To get rid of them, you need to stop the separation conflict. Either physically or mentally. Stop reacting dramatically to them and, most importantly, stop wanting to get rid of them inside yourself.