How to treat earlobe cysts

Earlobe cysts are best treated by surgical removal. Earlobe cysts are mostly seen as sebaceous gland cysts in the earlobe, also known as powdery tumors, which occur as a result of cysts that occur when the skin follicular pores of the ear lips are blocked and secretions cannot be discharged from the body, which are visible as fistulas and hard bulges on the surface of the earlobe when examined. When there is no inflammatory infection, there are no symptoms. Once the patient is stimulated by repeated squeezing and inflammation, it can lead to the rupture of the cyst, causing redness, swelling and pain in the earlobe. First of all, symptomatic anti-inflammatory treatment is needed, with oral anti-inflammatory drugs and local wiping with iodophor and alcohol. If the inflammation cannot be controlled and an abscess is formed, it is necessary to go to the hospital for incision and drainage to drain the pus, and also to remove the cystic skin and cystic membrane to avoid recurrence after surgery.