make sure all the puss and blood are out of the wound... clean the wound with antiseptic and put some kind of cut cream on..let it air out during the oozing period then cover it ..keep an eye on it if its a deep wound and the cysts was big you should probably go to the doctor and have it looked at.
A cyst developing in between the two layers of the parametrium is a parametrial cyst.
a cyst with one focal point
medical term: Ganglion Cyst
Adnexal cyst is a cyst of the uterus. Code: 621.8 - Disorder of uterus, NEC Actually, an adnexal cyst is more often an ovarian cyst, so I think 620.2 would make more sense.
i have a thalamic cyst that has grown from 16mm to 21mm what will b done about it
A facetal cyst is a type of cyst that exists in the lumbar spine. This type of cyst is also referred to as a synovial cyst.
Cyst can turn out to be a pustule but a pustule cannot be a cyst.
A Nathbathiam cyst is a cyst that has a strange coloration of purple, like you would see on a bruise. these types of cyst are deadly and can only be removed with painful sugery
A cyst developing in between the two layers of the parametrium is a parametrial cyst.
yes, because radicular cyst lined by epithelium
A subchondral cyst is a fluid-filled sac under the cartilage.
The cyst was fluid filled.Her ovarian cyst was small and benign.
It depends on the location of the cyst.
a cyst with one focal point
Fatty cyst
medical term: Ganglion Cyst
If it is large and flat and on the underside of your piggy, then it should be harmless and not affect your piggy. However, a pea-sized lump (most commonly found on the back or the rear) would be a cyst, and yes, it could be harmful. If you don't treat it, it could grow bigger and bigger until it pops and then it could get infected. I suggest, if you have a cyst, take it to the vet immediately! However, a method I've never tried before (so I don't guarantee results) if the cyst is still growing is to flush it out with Demisol or Aserbine fluid. Good luck, but I strongly suggest firstly that you go to a vet if it truly is a cyst!