Cyst Disease

A cyst is a closed sac-like structure filled with fluid, pus, or other material that can develop anywhere in the body. While most cysts are noncancerous (benign), they can sometimes cause discomfort, infection, or complications if left untreated.

Types of Cysts

  • Sebaceous cysts: Commonly found on the skin due to blocked oil glands.
  • Ovarian cysts: Formed in or on the ovaries, often related to hormonal changes.
  • Ganglion cysts: Appear near joints or tendons, especially in the wrist or hand.
  • Baker’s cysts: Develop behind the knee due to joint issues.
  • Pilonidal cysts: Found near the tailbone, often due to ingrown hair or infection.

Symptoms

  • Swelling or lump under the skin
  • Pain or tenderness at the affected area
  • Redness, inflammation, or drainage (if infected)
  • Discomfort during movement (for deeper cysts)

Diagnosis

Cysts are usually diagnosed through physical examination, ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI depending on the location and symptoms.

Treatment Options

  • Medication: To treat infection or reduce inflammation.
  • Drainage or aspiration: For fluid-filled cysts causing discomfort.
  • Surgical removal: Recommended for recurrent, large, or painful cysts.
  • Laser or minimally invasive procedures: For cosmetic or small cysts.

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