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Sebaceous cyst
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Hi guys,
I have a couple of small painless lumps on my upper back.
I went to my GP about2/3 months ago and she said that they were sebaceous cysts.
I just accepted this and didn't think anything of it.
But I started reading up on them last night because they haven't gone away and I keep getting new ones.
In thediscriptions of sebaceous cysts that I found it said that they were 'free moving' under the skin and secreted a foul smelling cheese like substance!
The lumps I have are not free moving and they don't screte anything. The lumps don't have a 'head' thing so they can't even secrete anything.
I'm considering going back to the doctors surgery for a second opinion but my practice is notorios for giving lazy diagnosis to patients so I'm worried they'll just assume they are sebaceous cysts!
Anyone had anything similar or know what they might actually be?
I have a couple of small painless lumps on my upper back.
I went to my GP about2/3 months ago and she said that they were sebaceous cysts.
I just accepted this and didn't think anything of it.
But I started reading up on them last night because they haven't gone away and I keep getting new ones.
In thediscriptions of sebaceous cysts that I found it said that they were 'free moving' under the skin and secreted a foul smelling cheese like substance!
The lumps I have are not free moving and they don't screte anything. The lumps don't have a 'head' thing so they can't even secrete anything.
I'm considering going back to the doctors surgery for a second opinion but my practice is notorios for giving lazy diagnosis to patients so I'm worried they'll just assume they are sebaceous cysts!
Anyone had anything similar or know what they might actually be?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i had had three of these removed in different parts of my body in the last 10 years they were small but in prominent places, i got a ref from my docs to dermi clinic at hospital and they were taken out by a small op and i was out in a hour back home, insist on see a specialist. its your right to see one
Thanks guys,
it's pretty hard to know what information is right and what's wrong when you're looking through the internet.
I think I just got a bit worried really.
alan-r I don't think having mine removed would do anything since they usually grow until they are moderatley sized, then shrink, then completely disappear and resurface on another part of my back!
I think I'll just go back and ask for a better explanation of what they are and ask for a bit more info about them.
Thanks again!
it's pretty hard to know what information is right and what's wrong when you're looking through the internet.
I think I just got a bit worried really.
alan-r I don't think having mine removed would do anything since they usually grow until they are moderatley sized, then shrink, then completely disappear and resurface on another part of my back!
I think I'll just go back and ask for a better explanation of what they are and ask for a bit more info about them.
Thanks again!
I went to my doctor about three weeks ago for what I thought was a mole that had changed appearance. I was obviously wondering if it might be a melanoma. The doctor diagnosed a sebaceous cyst and last Thursday he sliced it off in his surgery. He has sent it off to be checked to put my (and his) mind at rest that its nothing more than a cyst.
I would have yours taken off if I were you - put your mind at rest as well.
I would have yours taken off if I were you - put your mind at rest as well.