SEBACEOUS CYST!! Sebaceous cysts are common noncancerous cysts of the skin. Cysts are abnormalities in the body that may contain liquid or semiliquid material.
Sebaceous cysts are mostly found on the face, neck, or torso. They grow slowly and aren’t life-threatening, but they may become uncomfortable if they go unchecked.
Doctors usually diagnose a cyst with only a physical examination and a medical history.
In some cases, a cyst will be examined more thoroughly for signs of cancer.
These dome-shaped cysts can be pea-sized or grow to a few inches or larger. They grow very slowly, and they’re not painful. If you touch them, you should be able to move them around. They often have a central small black dot, or punctum, through which sebum accumulates.
Sometimes, however, they can become inflamed, infected, or suddenly rupture, which can increase the risk of infection (more on that later). Occasionally, they occur on a site that is constantly irritated, such as a cyst on your neck that rubs against your collar, or one on your back under a bra strap.
Conventional treatment is ANTIBIOTIC if it doesn’t regress then SURGERY. In my 19 years of medical practice, I have treated nearly 30-40 cases.. and HOMOEOPATHY ACTS WONDERFULLY!! This took 2 months to be treated on a single remedy.