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Baby has sebaceous cyst on face
Hello, my 21 month old daughter has a sebaceous cyst on her cheek, on the left hand side of her nose. My daughter has had this for around 8 months and it has neither grown nor decreased in size in this time. Please advise on how to remedy this as I do not wish to have it cut off so that it leaves a scar on her face - recommended by doctor. Thanks for your help.Mfurey on 2011-10-30
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Hi, I haven't been able to take a suitable picture because of the camera flash but I can describe it....it looks like a raised spot with white pus in the middle, there is no reddening around it and it is approximately 4mm in diameter. Thanks!
Mfurey last decade
♡ nawazkhan last decade
No pus has come out. It just looks like a raised whitehead spot that is about to burst - it has looked like this since it appeared, 8 months ago. She isn't bothered by it at all, it isn't itchy or seem to cause her any pain at all.
Mfurey last decade
Hi,
Please give your daughter Calc Sulph 200C, 2 drops mixed in 1 teaspoon full, one time a day, for 3 days.
Many prayers for the beautiful soul.
Regards
Nawaz
Please give your daughter Calc Sulph 200C, 2 drops mixed in 1 teaspoon full, one time a day, for 3 days.
Many prayers for the beautiful soul.
Regards
Nawaz
♡ nawazkhan last decade
Hi Nawaz, Just to clarify, do I mix the 2 drops of calc sulph with 1 teaspoon of water? Thank you.
Mfurey last decade
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