Suggest Treatment For Bump On Mons Pubis
Question: Hi I had this bump for a long time now like months and I remember I shave and u got cut .. On my mons pubis on the right ..it does not hurt or itch . Now it look like skin round and pointed .. Is not big at all.. It's annoying .. Then last night I pulled 2 hair on the side of the bump and I noticed it went down and kind of flat .but the akin still there .. What could it be ? It does not have a liquids nothing it's n my skin if I pull it and ust the sane color of my skin .. What could it be ?
Brief Answer:
It looks like Sebaceous cyst .
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per your description, it looks like a Sebaceous cyst.
If it gets infected, it will become painful and pointed . Sometimes, it gets ruptured spontaneously and let out the pus and contents.
It occurs in relation to hair follicle.
If you want to get it removed completely,please consult your Surgeon and get it excised.
Nothing to worry.
It is a simple and minor procedure.
Hope I answered your query.
If you have any questions, I will clarify further
Wish you good health.
Regards
It looks like Sebaceous cyst .
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per your description, it looks like a Sebaceous cyst.
If it gets infected, it will become painful and pointed . Sometimes, it gets ruptured spontaneously and let out the pus and contents.
It occurs in relation to hair follicle.
If you want to get it removed completely,please consult your Surgeon and get it excised.
Nothing to worry.
It is a simple and minor procedure.
Hope I answered your query.
If you have any questions, I will clarify further
Wish you good health.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Hi can I send you the image of it ? Is there an email ? Thank you !!!
Brief Answer:
You can upload or email
Detailed Answer:
You can upload a picture using the link on the right side of your page. You can also email the image to YYYY@YYYY and ask the Tech team to upload to the file to Query ID 158426.
Either way, I'll be able to see it. I look forward to it.
Regards
You can upload or email
Detailed Answer:
You can upload a picture using the link on the right side of your page. You can also email the image to YYYY@YYYY and ask the Tech team to upload to the file to Query ID 158426.
Either way, I'll be able to see it. I look forward to it.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Hi, I have provided some attachments. Please review them.
Brief Answer:
It looks like Sebaceous cyst.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I saw the picture.
It looks like Sebaceous cyst.
It can be removed easily with minor surgery under local anaesthesia.
If you want the exact diagnosis, the excised swelling has to be sent for histopathological examination ( Biopsy ).
Wish you good health.
Regards
It looks like Sebaceous cyst.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I saw the picture.
It looks like Sebaceous cyst.
It can be removed easily with minor surgery under local anaesthesia.
If you want the exact diagnosis, the excised swelling has to be sent for histopathological examination ( Biopsy ).
Wish you good health.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Thank you doc ! Happy new year !
Brief Answer:
Wish you the same
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You are welcome.
Happy new year.
It is a benign swelling, not cancer.
Do not worry
Regards
Wish you the same
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You are welcome.
Happy new year.
It is a benign swelling, not cancer.
Do not worry
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E
Brief Answer:
It is not wart.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per the picture, it is not Wart.
Wart will have rough surface.
Please get it removed surgically and send for histopathological examination.
Exact diagnosis will be known.
Nothing to worry.
Regards
It is not wart.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per the picture, it is not Wart.
Wart will have rough surface.
Please get it removed surgically and send for histopathological examination.
Exact diagnosis will be known.
Nothing to worry.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E