What is a subcutaneous cyst on the right side of the lower back?

A subcutaneous cyst on the right side of the lower back is mainly a cystic mass caused by inflammation, and if it is not a particularly large cyst, it is a common and not serious condition.
A subcutaneous cyst on the right side of the lower back is a benign lesion. If the cyst is not particularly large and does not exert pressure on the internal organs, it is not considered a particularly serious disease, and because of its slow growth, it only needs to be observed and does not require immediate surgical excision or other treatment.
The disease is mainly found in the subcutaneous tissues of the lumbar region and is a cystic mass with an intact peritoneal covering of purulent yellow fluid or bean curd-like inflammatory exudate.
The size of the cysts varies greatly, with some patients having cysts the size of a pea grain, while others can even reach the size of a steamed bun. Smaller cysts can be left untreated; if the cyst is large and affects normal life by compressing the surrounding tissues, it can be surgically removed with a good prognosis.