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Suggest Treatment For A Painful Cyst On The Head

I was told by a neurologist when I told him I have a small bump on my head that is getting bigger, he said it might be a cyst (even though he didn t even look at it)..and didn t even tell me what type of doctor to see to get it removed. I also read some cases online that people have actually cut the area themselves to drain it, but apparently, the cyst grows back. Can you tell me what doctor I should see. I wouldn t bother with it, but it has gotten larger since I was a teenager and it is painful.
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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Well...you have a swelling g on you scalp a pai full one.
Scalp is a common site for a common beningn swellings.
It could be lipoma...sebaceous cysts ...mets from thyroid carcinoma...osteoma...cellulitis...subgalial hematoma.etc
You should do the basic investigation like skull x rays and some other local test on the swelling.

You should consult an experienced General Surgeon to diagnose the condition...
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Suggest Treatment For A Painful Cyst On The Head

Well...you have a swelling g on you scalp a pai full one. Scalp is a common site for a common beningn swellings. It could be lipoma...sebaceous cysts ...mets from thyroid carcinoma...osteoma...cellulitis...subgalial hematoma.etc You should do the basic investigation like skull x rays and some other local test on the swelling. You should consult an experienced General Surgeon to diagnose the condition...