Epidermoid (ep-ih-DUR-moid) cysts are
noncancerous small bumps beneath the skin. Epidermoid cysts can appear anywhere
on the skin, but are most common on the face, neck and trunk.
Slow growing and often painless, epidermoid
cysts rarely cause problems or need treatment. But you may choose to have a
cyst removed by a doctor if its appearance bothers you or if it's painful,
ruptured or infected.
Many people refer to epidermoid cysts as epidermoid
cyst s, but they're different. True Epidermoid cyst s are less common. They
arise from the glands that secrete oily matter that lubricates hair and skin
(sebaceous glands).
Symptoms
Epidermoid cyst signs and symptoms include:
- A small, round bump under the skin, usually on the face, trunk or
neck
- A tiny blackhead plugging the central opening of the cyst
- A thick, yellow, foul-smelling material that sometimes drains from
the cyst
- Redness, swelling and tenderness in the area, if inflamed or
infected
Causes
The surface of your skin (epidermis) is made
up of a thin, protective layer of cells that your body continuously sheds. Most
Epidermoid cysts form when these cells move deeper into your skin and multiply
rather than slough off.
The epidermal cells form the walls of the
cyst and then secrete the protein keratin into the interior. The keratin is the
thick, yellow substance that sometimes drains from the cyst. This abnormal
growth of cells may be due to a damaged hair follicle or oil gland in your
skin.
Many people refer to epidermoid cysts as epidermoid
cyst s, but they're different. True Epidermoid cyst s are less common. They
arise from the glands that secrete oily matter that lubricates hair and skin
(sebaceous glands).
Remedies for Epidermoid cyst
1. Tea
Tree Oil
Tea tree oil
is one of the beneficial oils with anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial
properties, which are helpful in healing various health problems, such as acne,
headache, cough, cold, toenail fungus, warts, etc. It is useful for epidermoid cyst
also. For the treatment of epidermoid cyst, apply some tea tree oil directly on
it. It will work as a protecting layer for the cyst and will fight against
infecting bacteria. It will also reduce the reoccurrence of epidermoid cyst.
You can use
diluted tea tree oil also. For this, mix tea tree oil and carrier oil or water
in 1:9 ratio. Apply it directly on the cyst, thrice a day.
2. Aloe
Vera
Aloe Vera is
also one of the natural remedies for epidermoid cyst. It possesses
pain-relieving and healing properties. You are required to apply aloe Vera gel
directly on epidermoid cyst. A cool feeling will be experienced when aloe Vera
gel is applied on irritating cyst.
For removing
the impurities from body, drink aloe Vera juice on a regular basis.
3. Castor
Oil
Castor oil,
when used for epidermoid cyst s, shows effective results. It not only heals the
inflamed cyst, but also reduces itching. All you are required to do is to soak
a piece of clean cloth in castor oil and place it directly on the infected
cyst. Now, place a hot water bag on the cloth placed on cyst and compress for
half an hour. The heat of water and castor oil will help in curing cyst easily
by shrinking it. When epidermoid cyst appears on the face or back, you can try
this method.
Note- It
should not be consumed internally.
4. Witch
Hazel
The
astringent properties of witch hazel help in healing epidermoid cyst easily.
The barks and leaves of witch hazel are rich in tannins, which remove extra
oils from skin and help to tighten pores. For the treatment of epidermoid cyst,
you have to apply a very little quantity of witch hazel gel or cream on the
infecting cyst. Let it soak into your skin. Within a couple of days, the size
of the cyst will get reduced.
5.
Lugol’s Iodine
Lugol’s
iodine, commonly available at various grocery stores, has been proven to be an
effective cure for epidermoid cyst Apply this solution on the infected area
with the help of a cotton bud. For best results, apply this solution twice or
thrice a day.
Note- Keep
your clothes away from this solution as they can easily get stained.
6. Apple
Cider Vinegar
Apple cider
vinegar is a useful remedy for treating infected epidermoid cyst completely
at home. To remove pus from the inflamed cyst, apply some natural vinegar on cyst
and cover it with a piece of cloth or bandage. After 3 or 4 days, remove the
bandage. A hard layer will develop on cyst. As you remove the hard layer, pus
oozes out. Clean the pus and apply a new bandage on it. After 2-3 days, remove
the bandage to experience a new skin
7. Black
Blood Root Drawing Salve
Black blood
root salve is a 100% natural product, which pulls toxins to the surface of the
skin. It has no side-effects. Apply some drawing salve on the affected region
and cover it with a clean bandage. After two days, remove the bandage. The cyst
will get disappear completely.
8. Hot
Compress
Hot compress
is useful for several health issues, including epidermoid cyst. If you want to
cure epidermoid cyst, practice hot compress method. Hot compression facilitates
draining out pus or thick liquid from cyst.
Note- Be
sure that you apply a medium hot compress on cyst. Too much heat will generate
more infecting bacteria.
9.
Potassium Iodide
One of the
simple ways to treat epidermoid cyst is to use potassium iodide on it. It is a
simple and infection-free remedy. Apply some potassium iodide on epidermoid cyst,
2-3 times a day. It will gradually cure the cysts.
10.
Dandelion and Viola
Dandelion and
viola help in fighting against the bacteria causing cysts. It helps in removing
toxins from the body. For treating epidermoid cyst, take one bag of dandelion
and viola herbs mix. Boil it in four cups of water. After boiling, simmer it
for 45 minutes. Drink this solution, multiple times a day. For best results,
drink the herbal solution for 8-10 days.
You can also
wash infected cyst by this herbal solution.
11. Clay
Tablet
Epidermoid cyst,
acne, stomach ache, etc. are some of the problems that can arise due to
improper digestion. To clear up the impurities from the digestive system, one
should take clay tablets. You can experience a positive result after having
clay tablets. After a few days, the cyst shrinks and disappears easily, without
any infection.
12. Bee
Pollen
Bee pollen
acts as a natural blood purifier and is effective against skin problems, like
acne, epidermoid cyst s, etc. For healing cysts, you are required to consume
bee pollen, which consists of bee propolis, pollen, and royal jelly.
You can also
consume bee pollen tablets or pills, which shrink the cysts and cure them
easily.
13.
Colloidal Silver
Colloidal
silver is actually 99% pure silver. Colloidal silver is an antibiotic herb,
which reduces inflammation. It helps in stimulating lymphatic flow and stop
infection. Colloidal silver is also known for improving the immune system and
is effective for healing epidermoid cyst.
14.
Anti-Fungal Creams
Anti-fungal
creams also work great on severe and painful cysts. To cure epidermoid cyst s,
apply some anti-fungal cream directly on the infected area and cover it with a
clean piece of cloth or bandage, if necessary. It helps in reducing
inflammation and itching.
15.
Turmeric
Turmeric is
a good herbal remedy for curing cysts. It is an alternative method to treat
cyst. For improving digestion and purifying blood, you are required to intake
half teaspoon of turmeric powder in one cup of warm milk. For best results,
consume turmeric added milk for 10 days.
16. Epsom
Salt
To draw out
infection, Epsom salt is a very effective remedy. To cure epidermoid cyst s,
you have to add some Epsom salt in bathing water. Now, take a bath with this
water. It will fight against the infecting bacteria, thereby treating epidermoid
cyst.
17. Honey
Honey is
a topical wound dresser. For the treatment of epidermoid cyst, you need to
prepare a poultice. Put wheatgrass or plantain in a blender and blend it. Add
some honey in the paste and mix it well. Now, apply it directly on the cyst and
cover it with a clean cloth. Leave it overnight. You will surely notice
positive results.
REMEMBER
Nearly
anyone can develop one or more epidermoid cysts, but these factors make you
more susceptible:
- Being past puberty
- Having a history of acne
- Having certain rare genetic disorders
- Injuring the skin