Sebaceous cysts are usually not treated with antibiotics unless there is an infection present. If an infection occurs, antibiotics such as cephalexin or clindamycin may be prescribed. However, the definitive treatment for a sebaceous cyst is often surgical removal, especially if it is causing discomfort or recurring infections. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Sebaceous cysts are not precancerous.
Usually, that is a sebaceous cyst... Not normally associated with headaches. Google "sebaceous cyst"...
Yes
Bacteria
A pimple, a boil (furuncle), or a sebaceous cyst.
A sebaceous cyst possibly. Not dangerous, but consult your physician. A sebaceous cyst possibly. Not dangerous, but consult your physician.
For the treatment of sebaceous cyst, apply some tea tree oil directly on it.
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Yes it can feel quite tender
Typically, you wouldn't have general anesthesia for removal of a sebaceous cyst. Talk with your health care provider for information specific to your situation.
Sebaceous cysts do not contain worms; they contain sebum, or skin oil.