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  1. Epidermal Inclusion Cysts (Sebaceous Cysts): Treatment & Causes

    • Learn about epidermal inclusion cysts, also known as sebaceous cysts, which are fluid-filled lumps under your skin. Find out how they form, what symptoms they cause, and how to treat them if they cause disco… 展开

    What Does An Epidermal Inclusion Cyst (Sebaceous Cyst) Look like?

    An epidermal inclusion cyst may have the following features: 1. A round bump or dome … 展开

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    What Causes An Epidermal Inclusion Cyst (Sebaceous cyst)?

    Epidermal inclusion cysts form after a blockage to a hair follicle(an opening in your skin where hair grows out) at the follicular infundibulum (the top part of the hair follicle). You… 展开

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    What Are The Complications of An Epidermal Inclusion Cyst (Sebaceous cyst)?

    Complications of an epidermal inclusion cysts may include: 1. Inflamed epidermal inclusion cyst: The cyst is swollen and tender. 2. Infected epidermal inclusion cyst: Your body is figh… 展开

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    Is An Epidermal Inclusion Cyst A Sign of Cancer?

    Epidermal inclusion cysts are rarely harmful. However, researchers found rare cases where malignancy (cancer) formed within the cyst, specifically: 1. Squamous cell carcinoma. 2… 展开

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  1. Methods for removal of sebaceous cysts include12345:
    1. Conventional wide excision: Completely removes the cyst but can leave a long scar.
    2. Minimal excision: Causes minimal scarring but carries a risk that the cyst will return.
    3. Laser with punch biopsy excision: Uses a laser to make a small hole to drain the cyst of its contents (the outer walls of the cyst are removed about a month later).
    4. Draining the cyst: The doctor cuts the cyst and pushes out the contents.
    5. Injecting medicine into the cyst to reduce swelling.
    6. Removing it by minor surgery to take out the entire cyst wall.
    7. Laser removal.
    了解详细信息:

    Your doctor may use one of the following methods to remove your cyst:

      www.healthline.com/health/sebaceous-cyst

      Key takeaways:

      • Sebaceous cysts are common growths under the skin. They’re usually harmless and don’t need treatment.
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      Options include: Draining the cyst. The doctor cuts the cyst and pushes out the gunk inside. Cysts can still return after this. Injecting medicine into the cyst to reduce swelling if it’s tender, swollen or growing,...

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      A cyst can be injected with steroids. This can reduce inflammation and the cyst may not need to be drained. But infected cysts may need to be cut and drained. To do this, your provider makes a hole in (punctures)...

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      If required, the cyst can usually be easily removed by a simple operation under local anaesthetic. The surrounding skin is numbed by injecting some local anaesthetic. A small cut is made over the cyst. It can then...

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