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03/25/2007 05:09:11 AM · #1 |
Can you really find out about anything on DPC?
I've had this bump growing on the corner of my eyelid for a few years now. I actually have one on the corner of my right eye too. Any ideas what it is or what kind of doctor I might see to have it looked at / removed?
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03/25/2007 05:21:05 AM · #2 |
looks like a liquid-filled cyst of somekind. I'm no know-it-all, but I would see a dermatologist or optometrist. I have gotten little blisters on the inside edges of my eyelids and I always pop them right away, so I don't know what happens when they're allowed to grow. Maybe it's the same thing, but I don't know.
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03/25/2007 05:21:46 AM · #3 |
Looks like a sebaceous cyst of some kind. Anything come out of it (when poked with a needle)? Can be removed or surgically drained.
see a dermatologist.
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03/25/2007 05:29:52 AM · #4 |
Maybe in the next few years you might think of dropping into your family doctor and asking him or her for a recommendation?
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03/25/2007 05:42:50 AM · #5 |
Yeah.. I have had the stuff.. would suggest going to the doctor for the popping bit..
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03/25/2007 05:49:40 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by dacrazyrn: ... Anything come out of it (when poked with a needle)? ... |
ROFL ... Probably tears, blood, vitreous humour, and even some brains if poked hard enough ... LOL
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03/25/2007 09:04:35 AM · #7 |
Go over to the body-piercing thread to see what you can do about it. ;-) |
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03/25/2007 05:28:14 PM · #8 |
I actually did see a doctor about a year ago but living in a small town the medical profession here is far from... adequate. She didn't know what it was but said it didn't look cancerous.
So I manned up today and popped it with a needle. A couple drops of clear liquid came out and now it's red and irritated a little but I imagine that probably just from being poked. If it starts to look infected I may go back to the local vet... I mean doctor. |
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03/25/2007 05:46:48 PM · #9 |
I do most of my online medical research here:
//emedicine.com
They have both client- and practioner-level information available (you may have to register). It's basically a medical textbook online ... |
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