You notice a new bump below the skin. Is it a tumor? Is it a cyst? Is it cancerous?
If the bump is soft in consistency and skin-colored, it may be a cyst, which is a sac-like pocket of tissue. Ninety percent (90%) of cysts are benign. But you should seek medical attention if the cyst ruptures, bleeds, oozes, grows quickly, or swells.
If the bump is hard in consistency, it may be a tumor, which is an abnormal build-up of cells. Tumors can be benign, premalignant, or malignant. Meaning, your tumor may be harmless, show potential for cancer, or be cancerous. The only way to characterize the tumor is to get a formal diagnosis from a doctor.
For total peace of mind, see a doctor to determine if your new bump is a cyst or tumor.
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00:16 What is a cyst?
00:35 Reasons cysts develop
00:46 When cysts need medical attention
00:51 Can a benign cyst become cancerous?
00:59 What is a tumor?
01:15 Types of tumors
01:34: Can a benign tumor become cancerous?
01:45 Get a proper diagnosis from a doctor
01:51: Chart comparing tumor vs cyst
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