There’s a small bag on my forehead that doesn’t hurt or itch. Do I need to treat it?

A small, painless, itchy bump on the forehead can be seen in acne, lipoma and other diseases. The specific need for treatment is mainly based on factors such as the cause of the disease and the symptomatic manifestation of the disease, and can not be generalized.
Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease. The main symptoms are pimples and comedones on the forehead and face. For mild acne, it can be treated by dietary control, lifestyle changes, and topical application of fusidic acid ointment and formyl peroxide ointment, etc. However, for more severe acne, such as cysts, oral doxycycline is needed.
Lipoma: It is a benign tumor of soft tissue, which can be caused by heredity, inflammation and other factors. The main symptoms can be seen in the affected area, such as the appearance of localized painless and itchy lumps. If the lipoma has no clinical symptoms and has no effect on the patient’s life, there is no need to deal with it; if the tumor increases and presses the nearby tissues and organs, relevant treatment measures should be taken immediately.
If there is a small bag on forehead which is painless and itchy and can’t disappear, you should go to the hospital in time and have a relevant checkup in order to clarify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.