Do subcutaneous cysts go away on their own?

Subcutaneous cysts do not go away on their own, and usually disappear only after receiving treatment. After discovering that you have a subcutaneous cyst, you must undergo medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying your condition. Subcutaneous cysts are a common benign tumor that occurs when the sebaceous gland ducts become clogged and abscesses form in the glands due to the large number of sebaceous glands gathering in the ducts. The disease is usually treated with surgery or laser surgery, and it is important to make sure that the patient does not have an infection before the surgery. If infection occurs, the patient should be treated first before surgery, otherwise it will lead to scarring after surgery or even recurrence of the disease. In order to prevent infection after surgery, anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken for one week under the guidance of the doctor, and the wound will usually heal completely in about ten days after surgery. In the treatment of subcutaneous cysts, in addition to the need to adhere to the medication to prevent the occurrence of infection, but also need to do regular checkups in the hospital, especially patients undergoing surgical treatment, if you find that there is blood seepage from the wound dressing, pain and other conditions, be sure to go to the hospital immediately.