Amoxicillin is an antibiotic that can help treat bacterial infections, but it is not effective for sebaceous cysts unless there is an accompanying infection. Sebaceous cysts are typically benign and may resolve on their own without treatment. If a cyst becomes infected, a healthcare provider may prescribe antibiotics like amoxicillin to address the infection, but the cyst itself may require surgical removal for definitive treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
Sebaceous cysts are not precancerous.
Usually, that is a sebaceous cyst... Not normally associated with headaches. Google "sebaceous cyst"...
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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.
Sebaceous Cyst
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The most common reason for high WBC is infection. If so, it's not likely to be related to a sebaceous cyst as these are not the result of infect. Possiiblities include: 1. You have a cold or similar minor infection. 2. That isn't a sebaceous cyst and the WBC is resultant from this. All this depends on how high the WBC is. When in doubt, seek the help of a medical professional -- I'm only a friendly guy who likes to help.
Yes it can feel quite tender