
A 40-year-old man goes to the doctor to present a bullet in his back, and during his examination, the doctor, surprised by the unusual appearance, informs him that he must remove the contents of this lump.
“I had a pimple on my back that turned into an abscess due to my madness when I wanted to pop it, I received treatment and I was completely cured, I didn’t imagine that this incident would end up growing that nasty thing.”

After minor surgery and a stomach of steel, the doctor managed to remove all the contents of this wound.
The man recounts the scene: “It’s really a relief to be rid of this, I can’t believe I’ve spent 5 years of my life with this cyst, when it hit a big one I removed it, so my skin took on a sagging appearance, my advice is if you have something similar, go to the doctor to have it fixed.”
Sebaceous cysts are accumulations of sebum, keratin, and dead cells beneath the skin, contained by a membrane called a capsule. They typically appear after previous skin tissue injuries, abscesses, wounds, trauma, or inflammation.
They can occur almost anywhere on the body, but are commonly found in areas such as the scalp, back, behind the ears, and even on the legs and even the face.
They vary in size, depending on the time you have in mind, they can be imperceptible to the eye, but to the touch a large bump, which is very obvious.
Its contents are very unpleasant to the eyes and extremely irritating to the smell, because it is very smelly, and if it is not eliminated, it will reappear completely.
They are usually completely benign, but depending on their size and location, they can cause discomfort and even become infected.
TREATMENT.
Treatment in most cases is surgical, to remove it completely, especially the capsule (membrane that surrounds it), which is of utmost importance to prevent its recurrence.