You'll probably first visit your primary healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment options. You may then be referred to a doctor who specializes in skin disorders (dermatologist).
Here's some information to help you get ready for your appointment.
What you can do
- List your key medical information, such as conditions you've been treated for and medicines, vitamins and supplements you take.
- Note any recent injuries to your skin, including surgical cuts and accidental wounds.
- List questions you have about your condition. Having a list of questions can help you make the most of your time with your healthcare professional.
Below are some basic questions to ask your healthcare professional about epidermoid cysts. If other questions occur to you during your visit, don't hesitate to ask.
- Do I have an epidermoid cyst?
- What causes this type of cyst?
- Is the cyst infected?
- What treatment do you suggest, if any?
- Will I have a scar after treatment?
- Am I at risk of this condition recurring?
- Can I do anything to help prevent a recurrence?
- Do epidermoid cysts increase my risk of other health problems?
What to expect from your doctor
Your healthcare professional is likely to ask you a few questions, such as:
- When did you notice this skin growth?
- Have you noticed any other skin growths?
- Have you had similar growths in the past? If so, on what parts of your body?
- Have you had severe acne?
- Is the growth causing any discomfort?
- Are you embarrassed by the growth?
- Have you had any recent skin injuries, including minor scrapes?
- Have you recently had a surgical procedure in the affected area?
- Does anyone in your family have a history of acne or cysts?
What you can do in the meantime
Resist the urge to squeeze or pop your cyst. Your healthcare professional will be able to take care of the cyst with the least risk of scarring and infection.