There is a hard lump above the eyebrow?
Hello doctor, I have a hard lump about one centimeter in size on the front of my left eyebrow.
It doesn't hurt and has been there for a while.
Should I get it checked? If so, which department should I go to? Thank you.
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/02/24
Dr. Lai Yicheng reply Oncology
Dear Jenny,
I am writing to address your inquiry regarding a hard lump approximately one centimeter in size located at the front of your left eyebrow.
It is not painful.
As you are 15 years old and in your teenage years, I personally believe that this lump may be related to a skin cyst caused by hormonal imbalance.
Therefore, I recommend that you first consult a dermatologist for an examination.
Best regards,
Dr.
Lai Yi-Cheng
Changhua Hospital
Reply Date: 2016/02/24
More Info
Hello! Thank you for reaching out with your concern about the hard lump above your eyebrow. It's understandable to feel worried when you notice something unusual on your body, especially when it comes to areas like the face.
Based on your description, a hard lump above the eyebrow that is not painful and has been present for some time could be a few different things. Common possibilities include:
1. Sebaceous Cyst: These are non-cancerous lumps that can form when a sebaceous gland becomes blocked. They are usually painless and can vary in size.
2. Lipoma: This is a benign tumor made up of fat tissue. Lipomas are soft to the touch and generally painless, but they can feel firm depending on their size and location.
3. Dermatofibroma: These are small, firm lumps that are often brownish in color. They are usually harmless and can occur on the skin due to minor injuries.
4. Folliculitis or Ingrown Hair: Sometimes, hair follicles can become inflamed or infected, leading to a hard lump. This is usually associated with some discomfort or redness.
5. Other Causes: There are other less common causes, such as a swollen lymph node or a more serious condition, but these are less likely given your description.
Given that the lump has been present for a while and is not causing you pain, it may not be an emergency, but it is still a good idea to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional. I recommend visiting a dermatologist, as they specialize in skin conditions and can provide a thorough examination. They may perform a physical examination and, if necessary, order imaging studies or a biopsy to determine the nature of the lump.
In the meantime, here are a few things to consider:
- Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on the lump for any changes in size, shape, color, or if it becomes painful. If you notice any significant changes, seek medical attention sooner.
- Avoid Manipulation: Try not to squeeze or poke at the lump, as this can lead to irritation or infection.
- Document Symptoms: If you experience any additional symptoms, such as swelling, redness, or fever, make a note of these to discuss with your doctor.
In conclusion, while the lump may not be causing you any immediate problems, it is always best to err on the side of caution when it comes to new growths on the body. A dermatologist will be able to provide you with the best advice and treatment options based on their findings. Don't hesitate to seek medical attention to ensure your peace of mind and health. Thank you for your question, and I hope you find the answers you need!
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