What should I do if I have a meatball on my buttocks that doesn’t hurt or itch?

A meatball on the buttocks that doesn’t hurt or itch can be caused by diseases such as soft fibroids, lipomas, and sebaceous cysts. It can be treated by surgery or other ways.
1. Soft fibroid: the cause of the disease is not yet clear, belongs to benign skin tumors, usually does not affect the health. If it is to be treated, it mainly focuses on localized treatment, such as liquid nitrogen cryotherapy, electrocoagulation, laser treatment, surgical excision treatment and so on.
2. Lipoma: Lipoma usually occurs under the skin and is a benign tumor. Lipoma develops slowly and usually does not have other uncomfortable symptoms, so it can be treated by surgical excision.
3. Sebaceous cysts: Sebaceous cysts are cysts formed when sebum secreted by sebaceous glands gathers locally. The key to treatment lies in the complete surgical removal of the cysts and keeping the local aesthetics as much as possible.
To summarize, there are many reasons for the growth of a meatball on the buttocks, it is recommended not to deal with it blindly, you can go to the hospital for an examination to clarify the cause, and then give targeted treatment.