Lump contained by my ear lobe?
Answers: Do you have ear piercings. If you do, it might be an ear infection. Maybe the metal of the earrings is reacting near your skin (do you have sensitive skin?) and causing this inflammation of skin tissue. If at hand is any itch then this is a very plausible possibility. I've had it numerous times. Is there any pus, glow, anything?
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Do you have pierced ears? If so, the lump can be an infection or it could be swollen cartilage. If it is not red and not painful really, it could be swollen cartilage. That take a long time to settle down. I had one of those once. I thought my earring hole had gotten infected until I touched it, and realize there was a bump. My mom told me that it be a hematoma, and to keep heat (via heat pad and warm washcloth) on it for as long as I could. It eventually go away.
It might be the same thing, though mine did hurt even when I didn't touch it.
you can try a heat up rag for about 10 minutes a few times a daylight, no oil or cream. I've had that forever contained by both ear lobes...doesn't bother me.never got bigger. Unless it grows or becomes throbbing.I won't be seen for it. Just my opinion.
I've have one of those for about 6 months.
I think they're comparatively common.
I wouldn't worry just about it, mine doesn't hurt, so I'm just going to leave it.
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Just move about see ure doctor.. they will tell you excatly what it is. go to the doctor and ask, it wont hurt
Most repeatedly these are a type of fatty cyst. Because the blood circulation in the earlobe is poor and because your ear lobes are far below regular body temperature you want to take action to shift it.
The fastest mode is to have it cut out, but this is normally the concluding option.
Alternatively apply a hot dressing to both sides of your ear lobe for about ten minutes a hours of daylight, it's even better if you can manage two sessions daily. The principle is that you call for to raise the temperature of the cyst to at lowest possible body temperature and maybe somewhat above to around 40 Celsius maximum. The heat works in two ways: it change the solid lump to a liquid and also promotes blood flow as the body tries to cool the overheated lobe down. The blood will then bit by bit carry away the liquid and between treatments the lump will cool fund to a solid.
Over the space of a month or two the cyst should disappear completely. If there is no reduction at adjectives after about a month then the cyst is any growing at the same rate you're removing it or more likely have become encapsulated and isolated from the bloodstream. If this happens it will need cosmetic surgery.
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