I have this small like inflamed ball on my mons pubis area and if touch or squeeze it, it rolls around and is squishy (the ball). From what I have been told from multiple sources that it is most likely a cyst. I ve had it for almost a week now with no head forming. Me being an idiot decided to take a safety pin needle and see if I can puncture deep enough to squeeze it out. Couldn t get the needle deep enough so I have little puncture marks (I tried five times) that only penetrated the first layer of skin which bled for about a second. How do I get the cyst to go away without going to a doctor. Can I put something on it without it reacting to the small punctures I ended up making? This is the first time I ve ever had a cyst and after I attempted to pop it on my own it is now about the size of a small marble but bigger then a pea (if that makes sense). I know it is probably big due to the inflammation from me attempting it but I just need help without going into a doctor s office.
It may be sebaceous cyst. Consult the surgeon or dermatologist to have perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. Complete excision under local anaesthesia is best treatment. There is no home remedies.
Hope this helps,
Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist
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What Causes Inflamed Cyst In The Pubic Area?
Hi, It may be sebaceous cyst. Consult the surgeon or dermatologist to have perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. Complete excision under local anaesthesia is best treatment. There is no home remedies. Hope this helps, Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist