How to treat hard bags on the earlobe

The hard pack on the earlobe can be treated in different ways according to the nature of the hard pack and the clinical symptoms of the patient. First, if the hard pack belongs to benign masses such as lipoma and fibroma, there is no obvious pain symptom of the hard pack at this time. It is suggested that the patient should be reviewed regularly and there is no need for surgical removal for the time being. If the hard pack belongs to a sebaceous cyst, if the cyst is not infected, it is recommended that the patient undergoes surgical excision as soon as possible to avoid local infection of the cyst and aggravation of the condition. If the hard pack is caused by malignant tumor, regardless of the size of the hard pack and whether there are painful symptoms, the pack should be removed as soon as possible. After surgery, local radiotherapy treatment can be combined to kill tumor cells as much as possible to avoid serious complications caused by systemic metastasis.