Ways To Identify A Pilar Cyst

No Hair Around The Cyst

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Nearly ninety percent of the pilar cysts that form on individuals form on their heads. It’s very uncommon to find one on another part of the body, but it’s not impossible. Hair grows almost everywhere, and a cyst like this can grow around any hair follicle. One thing individuals must note is that there is typically no hair around the pilar cyst. When the cyst begins to grow, it will appear naked. Hair cannot grow on a pilar cyst, so a cyst with hair growing on it is not a pilar cyst. This is the one symptom of a pilar cyst that makes it easiest to find. If individuals are worried they will have a bald spot because of this, they’re not alone. Hair will grow back and appear fuller and thicker once the pilar cyst is gone. However, there is no telling how long it might last.

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How The Cyst Feels

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How the cyst feels is another telltale sign. No two cysts feel exactly alike, but pilar cysts feel very similar no matter where they grow or on whom they grow. A pilar cyst feels firm when it is touched. It’s filled with fluid, and it doesn’t grow so big that the fluid has excess space in which to move. However, individuals may notice the fluid inside the cyst does move when they touch it. It will not move too much, and it shouldn’t hurt when they touch it softly. If individuals push hard or press down on a pilar cyst with significant force, they can cause pain. This pain might last a few days to the point where they feel sore. This is not a cause for concern, but it’s certainly a problem patients should speak to their doctor about if the pain or soreness doesn’t subside in a few days.

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