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Cysts are often found on the skin, breasts, ovaries, and kidneys. [1] While they are usually harmless and go away on their own, they can be irritating or painful. You can try to treat cysts at home by bringing the cyst “to a head,” where the contents inside the cyst come closer to the surface. However, irritating a cyst can do more harm than good. If your cyst is swollen, tender, painful, discolored, grows rapidly, or is in an unusual spot, visit your healthcare provider for treatment. [2]

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When to See a Doctor

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  1. If your cyst is swollen, tender, painful, or discolored, it is likely infected. You should talk to a doctor and ask them for suggestions on how to treat the cyst at home. Keep the cyst covered and clean it with a warm compress until you can show it to your doctor. [3]
    • You should also contact your doctor if your cyst grows or multiplies quickly, breaks open, or is in a spot that keeps getting scratched or bumped. [4]
    • Do not squeeze or poke at the cyst. If it bursts, it could cause an infection, and if it’s already infected, you could spread the infection. [5]
  2. Other unusual areas include the fingers, toes, mouth, and face. [6] Cysts in areas that are bumped or scratched easily can also get infected, so they are best treated by a doctor and not at home. [7]
    • Cyst on your eyelids could be a symptom of blepharitis, which can be treated by cleansing your eyelid with baby shampoo or a special scrub, or taking antibiotics prescribed by your doctor. [8]
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  3. Draining the cyst is a simple, quick procedure that can be done in your doctor’s office. Your doctor may first apply a local anesthetic to the area around the cyst and then make a small incision over the cyst. If the cyst becomes worse, your doctor may inject a steroid into the cyst to temporarily reduce swelling and inflammation. [9]
    • The contents of the cyst may have a foul smell and appear yellow or cheese-like. [10] Your doctor will usually drain the contents of the cyst and try to remove the cyst wall so the cyst does not return. [11]
    • Depending on the size of the cyst, your doctor may suggest minor surgery to remove it. You may have to return to the clinic to have your stitches removed. [12]
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Treating the Cyst at Home

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  1. It’s important to keep the cyst and surrounding skin as clean as possible. Bathe daily and gently wash the cyst with soap and warm water up to 3 times a day. Avoid scrubbing the area. [13]
    • If you have a cyst on your genital area, you may also soak in a sitz bath (a tub filled with a few inches of warm water) several times a day for 3 to 4 days to help it rupture and drain on its own. [14]
  2. If the cyst swells or causes discomfort, you should warm up the cyst and encourage it to come closer to the surface. [15] You can do this by applying a warm, wet washcloth to the cyst for 20 to 30 minutes, 3 to 4 times a day. The compress should be warm but not boiling hot. [16]
    • You can also use a hot water bottle or heating pad over a damp towel. [17]
    • Be careful not to burn your skin, and do not use water that is warmer than bath water.
  3. Put a bandage over the cyst to keep the draining contents from spreading, and change the bandage every day. If a large amount of pus drains from the cyst or the cyst becomes more red or painful, visit a doctor. [18]
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      Warnings

      • Never try to pop a cyst at home. This can send bacteria and sebum below the hair follicles, which can lead to infection, scarring, and more cysts. [19]
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      To bring a cyst to a head, try using a warm compress. Just apply a warm, wet cloth to the cyst for 10 to 15 minutes, and repeat every few hours. The heat from the compress will help bring the cyst to a head. If you want to reduce swelling in your cyst, you can also apply an essential oil, like tea tree, turmeric, or garlic, using a cotton ball or Q-tip. If your cyst becomes more swollen, redder, or feels warm to the touch, visit your doctor for treatment, since it might be infected. For more tips from our Medical co-author, including how to make a burdock root ointment to dry out your cyst, read on.

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