Treating skin cysts
Cysts are usually harmless. Small cysts that are not causing any problems can be left alone.
Holding a warm flannel against the skin will encourage the cyst to heal and reduce any inflammation.
Do not be tempted to burst the cyst. If it's infected, you risk spreading the infection, and it can grow back if the sac is left underneath the skin.
See your GP if you think the cyst is infected. You may need a course of antibiotics.
Cysts can be removed at some GP surgeries who offer this service. If your surgery does not offer minor surgery facilities, you may be referred to a specialist, or you could pay for private treatment.
During a cyst removal, a local anaesthetic is used to numb the skin. A tiny cut is then made in the skin and the cyst is squeezed out.
This procedure will leave a scar. The cyst may also grow back, particularly if it was removed from the scalp or scrotum.