{"id":4609,"date":"2024-12-22T15:53:23","date_gmt":"2024-12-22T15:53:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/scenicwhispers.com\/?p=4609"},"modified":"2024-12-22T15:56:34","modified_gmt":"2024-12-22T15:56:34","slug":"st-ear-pimple","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scenicwhispers.com\/archives\/4609","title":{"rendered":"ST. Ear Pimple"},"content":{"rendered":"

A pimple in your ear can seem strange. But just like skin elsewhere on your body, the skin in your ears has pores that can get blocked due to the build-up of body oils, sweat, and dead skin cells. This is what gives rise to a pimple.\n

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Epidermoid cyst\n\n
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Epidermoid cysts are small, benign bumps filled with keratin. Kertain is a protein that\u2019s essential in forming your skin, hair, and nails. Epidermoid cysts occur when something blocks hair follicles, and skin cells build up beneath this blockage.\n\n

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These cysts can look like a skin-colored, tan, or yellowish bump filled with thick material. They\u00a0typically occurTrusted Source\u00a0on your face, neck, or torso, but can occur across your body.\n\n

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In rare cases, epidermoid cysts can be caused by an inherited condition called\u00a0Gardner syndrome.\n\n

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Sebaceous cyst\n\n
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Sebaceous cysts are filled with\u00a0sebum\u00a0and are less common than epidermoid cysts. They often form within sebaceous glands, which are part of your skin and hair follicles. Sebaceous glands make oil for your skin and hair.\n\n

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These cysts most commonly occur on your face, neck, or torso, and are often the result of damage to sebaceous glands.\n\n

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Breast cyst\n\n
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Benign cysts\u00a0can develop\u00a0when fluid collects near your breast glands. They can cause pain or tenderness in the affected area.\n\n

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While breast cysts are noncancerous, there are many possible other more serious causes for a lump in your breast. It\u2019s important to be familiar with how your breasts typically feel so you\u2019re aware of changes. This way, you\u2019re more likely to notice changes right away.\n\n

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You should try to make an appointment to see a healthcare professional if:\n\n

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