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A benign cyst is a non-cancerous growth or sac filled with fluid, air, or semi-solid material that can develop in various parts of the body. These cysts are typically harmless and do not spread to other parts of the body, but they may cause discomfort or cosmetic concerns depending on their size and location.
Benign cysts can form in different tissues or organs, including the skin, ovaries, kidneys, liver, and breasts. They may vary in size from tiny lesions to large masses and can develop due to various factors, such as blocked ducts, infection, trauma, or genetic predisposition.
Appearance: Benign cysts may appear as small, round, or oval-shaped lumps beneath the skin or within internal organs. They may feel firm or squishy to the touch, depending on their contents.
Symptoms: In many cases, benign cysts do not cause any symptoms and are discovered incidentally during a physical examination or imaging tests. However, larger cysts or those located near sensitive structures may cause pain, swelling, tenderness, or pressure symptoms.
Blockage: Benign cysts can develop when ducts or glands become blocked, leading to the accumulation of fluid, keratin, or other substances within a confined space.
Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, such as those occurring during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause, may influence the formation of certain types of cysts, such as ovarian cysts or breast cysts.
Watchful Waiting: In many cases, benign cysts do not require treatment and may resolve on their own over time. However, regular monitoring by a healthcare provider may be recommended to assess any changes in size, shape, or symptoms.
Drainage: For symptomatic or bothersome cysts, drainage or aspiration may be performed to remove the fluid or contents from the cyst using a needle and syringe. This can help alleviate pain and reduce the size of the cyst temporarily.
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