Boils and cysts can cause major discomfort and insecurity. Even worse if left untreated. Dr. Schultz is an expert in the treatment of boils and cysts. Let him help you today.
A cyst is a small sac underneath the surface of the skin. It is smooth and rounded, most often filled with fluid or other soft material. While cysts can grow very large in size, they are slow-growing and not painful. In most cases, cysts are benign so, even though they may look frightening, a quick trip to Park Avenue Skin Care will be enough to remove the cyst and get your skin back to normal. Cysts can appear anywhere on the body and there are hundreds of types of cysts. Most commonly, people will experience:
A boil is a painful bump underneath the surface of the skin. Unlike cysts, boils are filled with pus and are typically painful. Boils are most commonly caused by a staph infection that takes hold of a hair follicle or oil gland anywhere on the body. Depending on the boil's location, it may be called an abscess, stye, or carbuncle. Conditions like diabetes, autoimmune conditions, nutritional deficiencies, poor hygiene, and chemical exposure can all contribute to the development of a boil. As boils are an infection, it is important to seek medical care rather than trying to pop the boil at home. Patients with boils may notice that their lymph nodes become more swollen and painful as the boil grows, and a fever may also be present.
While boils and cysts are very different conditions, both appear as sacs underneath the skin. Boils develop as a result of a bacterial infection from staph, which can cause further infection and pain if the boil goes untreated. On the other hand, cysts are slow-growing and contain biological fluid rather than pus since an infection does not cause them. Cysts can be caused by a number of conditions, including inflammation, acne, genetic conditions, and pore blockages.
While boils and cysts are unsightly, they are easily manageable when you work with a dermatologist like Dr. Schultz. The goal of treating boils and cysts is to remove the growth and ensure that the area is clean and closed properly to prevent infection and scarring. Many cysts can be treated by draining the contents with a needle or catheter. Depending on the cyst's size, it may need to be removed through an incision and closed with stitches. In these cases, Dr. Schultz may choose to send the cyst to be evaluated at a lab. Treating boils often requires Dr. Schultz to drain the infection. The fluid may also be sent away for testing at a lab to determine the type of bacteria that caused the boil. You may also be prescribed antibiotics if the infection was severe so that your body is better able to fight the infection and heal.
Dr. Schultz understands that cysts and boils can be painful as well as unsightly. By carefully examining your cyst or boil, Dr. Schultz will be able to recommend a treatment plan. For some individuals, medical intervention may not be needed. However, if your cyst or boil does require draining or removal, Dr. Schultz is highly qualified to do so within the privacy and comfort of Park Avenue Skin Care. That means you’ll be able to go home the same day of your appointment and begin the healing process.
During your appointment, Dr. Schultz will discuss your skin health and concerns with you. Dr. Schultz will closely examine the cyst or boil, palpating it to feel for certain markers of concern. Depending on his findings, he will recommend the best treatment option for you. The goal of treating cysts and boils is to remove the growth, either conservatively or through an in-office surgical procedure, minimize the risk of recurrence, and reduce scars' appearance. If your cyst or boil is suspicious, Dr. Schultz may send a sample to a specialized lab that can study the contents and report their findings. For most people, lab results will determine that a cyst is benign or that a staph infection caused the boil. This information is essential to know as it will help Dr. Schultz get a better understanding of your skin and overall health.
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