Can I pop a cyst with a needle?

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asked Oct 12, 2023 in Other- Health by WobbleHard (1,220 points)
Can I pop a cyst with a needle?

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answered Oct 20, 2023 by Gloryb (11,470 points)
You can pop a cyst with a needle but it's not recommended as it could cause infection, swelling and redness.

If you need the cyst to go away faster you should see a doctor who can surgically remove or drain the cyst safely.

You can get rid of a cyst at home by applying a warm compress or warm, wet cloths to the cyst for 20 minutes to 30 minutes up to 3 to 4 times per day.

You can also use a heating pad or hot water bottle over a damp cloth or towel.

Inside a cyst is fluid, blood, tissue, sometimes hair, bone or a foreign body depending on the cysts and location of the cyst.

A cyst is basically a pocket like area within tissue which is not normally there.

When a cyst is filled with pus it becomes and abscess.

Most cysts are nothing to worry about and are benign.

Your epidermal cells form the walls of the cyst and then secrete the protein keratin into the interior.

The keratin is the thick, yellow substance that sometimes drains from the cyst.

This abnormal growth of cells may be due to a damaged hair follicle or oil gland in your skin.

Cysts are abnormal, fluid-filled sacs that can develop in tissues in any part of the body.

They are relatively common, and there are many different types.

Infections, tumors, parasites, and injuries can cause cysts and most cysts are usually noncancerous.

Epidermoid cysts often go away without any treatment.

If the cyst drains on its own, it may return.

Most cysts don't cause problems or need treatment.

They are often not painful, unless they become inflamed or infected.

Simply using a warm compress a few times a day for between 10 to 15 minutes can help to reduce inflammation and encourage drainage from the cyst.

Over time, thanks to the drainage, the cyst will simply deform, leaving no trace of it behind.

But some cysts grow painful, and when this happens, it's time to call your dermatologist.

Pain can be an indication that the cyst is infected, in which case it won't go away unless your dermatologist either drains it and injects the area with medication or surgically removes it.

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