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ICD-10 code: L72.3

Disease category: L72.3: Sebaceous cyst

Understanding Sebaceous Cysts: Causes and Symptoms

Sebaceous cysts are a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. These cysts are small, non-cancerous growths that develop beneath the skin, typically on the face, neck, back, or shoulders. They often appear as round, firm bumps and can be white or yellow in color.

  1. Causes of Sebaceous Cysts: Sebaceous cysts develop when the sebaceous glands in the skin become blocked, leading to the accumulation of oil and dead skin cells. This blockage can be caused by factors such as hormonal changes, skin trauma, or hereditary conditions.
  2. Symptoms of Sebaceous Cysts: The most common symptom of sebaceous cysts is the appearance of a small, round bump beneath the skin. Other symptoms may include redness, tenderness, and swelling around the area of the cyst. In some cases, the cyst may rupture, leading to the release of a thick, yellowish discharge.

While sebaceous cysts are generally harmless, they can become infected, causing pain and inflammation. It is important to avoid squeezing or popping these cysts, as this can increase the risk of infection and scarring. Instead, it is recommended to seek medical attention if you notice any signs of infection or if your cysts are causing discomfort or affecting your quality of life.

If you are concerned about sebaceous cysts or any other skin condition, it is always best to consult with a qualified dermatologist. A dermatologist can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment options to help manage your symptoms and prevent future outbreaks.

Treatment of Sebaceous cyst:

Treatment Options for Sebaceous Cyst

Sebaceous cysts are small, painless lumps that form under the skin. They are usually filled with a white, oily substance called sebum. While sebaceous cysts are generally harmless, they can sometimes become infected and painful. Here are some treatment options for sebaceous cyst:

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