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In this video, check out a compilation of two cases: #sebaceous Cyst removal!!! Skin cysts, also known as sebaceous cysts, are slightly hardened, fluid-filled bumps within the skin. They can occur anywhere on the skin and often affect the face, neck, and torso. According to the Medical News Today, the term “sebaceous cyst” is no longer common. Instead, healthcare professionals call them #epidermalcysts, #keratincysts, or #epithelialcysts. Skin cysts are benign, or noncancerous, and they usually do not cause problems. They are common, affecting at least 20% of adults, and they can range in size from a few millimeters to 5 centimeters across. They do not tend to be painful or tender unless they become inflamed, damaged, or infected. Infections can occur if the cyst bursts. This article looks at how to remove and treat skin cysts, as well as their causes and potential complications. The article also provides some pictures to help identify them. How to remove skin cysts: Most skin cysts do not need treatment, and the best course of action is usually to keep them clean and not interfere with them. That said, a doctor may suggest removal if a cyst is causing discomfort. This might be because of infection, because the cyst gets in the way of everyday activities, or because it is in a prominent location. Removing a cyst can leave a small scar. When removing a cyst, the doctor will aim to remove it completely, as the cyst might form again if part of the sac wall remains on the skin. Infected cysts may require further treatment. It is best to avoidTrusted Source removing a cyst when it is actively inflamed. Cyst removal at a doctor’s office involves: A local anesthetic, to numb the area Antiseptic swabs, to prevent the area from becoming infected and to stop infections spreading Using a blade and other instruments to remove the cyst If a cyst has burst or there is an infection under the skin, the doctor may need to lance and drain it. They may also prescribe a course of antibiotics. Infected cysts: If a cyst has become infected, it may look red due to inflammation. Infected cysts can also have a whitish appearance due to the presence of pus. The pus may smell unpleasant. A person should see a doctor if they suspect any infections. They can prescribe antibiotic medication. In the meantime, to manage an infected cyst, a person can try: Applying a warm compress Keeping it clean by washing it regularly with a mild antimicrobial soap avoiding covering it with cosmetic products Some people try home remedies — such as tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar, and aloe vera — but there is no research to confirm their effectiveness for this purpose. Treatment: Although skin cysts can be uncomfortable and irritating, trying to remove or treat them can make them worse. Picking, rubbing, or squeezing a cyst is likely to cause damage, make any infections worse, and cause pain and tenderness. It may also make the cyst appear red or inflamed. Dealing with skin cysts that are causing concern or producing symptoms means getting them seen by a doctor. Doctors can accurately diagnose the issue and deal with any other concerns. They can also treat a troublesome cyst without making it worse. #skincare #Blackheads #acne #acneextraction #Dermatology #Infectious #Diseases #Bacteria #Viruses