Knoxville Dermatology Group > Know when to go: Body Cysts

Know when to go: Body Cysts

March 15th, 2013
Knoxville Dermatology Group

A cyst is a lump that appears just below the skin and is usually a by-product of an infection or clogged oil gland. Epidermoid cysts are the most common type of skin cysts and mainly occur on the upper portion of the body. They can be hard to notice at first because they are slow-growing and painless. You will come to find that many of them are filled with fluid.

Epidermoid cysts have a round appearance with a small, dark portion usually visible on the skin. If you touch it, you can typically feel the cyst wall and can move the cyst around under the skin fairly easily. If the cyst is infected, it will become red and tender to the touch and a white or yellow puss may be produced when squeezed. These cysts rarely disappear without having a dermatologist treat them through injecting cortisone, draining them or surgically removing them.

While cysts can be genetic, the best way to lower your risk of getting them is exfoliating. The most common way epidermoid cysts form is through clogged oil glands or pores, which can be prevented through regular face and body exfoliation. If you do discover a cyst on your skin, call your local dermatologist for treatment.

If you need more serious help with skin issues or something else that is troubling your skin, we are here to help. Skin health is an important part of total body wellness. Schedule an appointment today with one of our board certified physicians to get your skin the care it needs so it can reach its fullest, healthiest potential.

Contact Knoxville Dermatology Group at 865.690.9467.

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