Medical Strange Lump in Ear Lobe - What Could it Be?

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A painful lump in the ear lobe developed at age 10, initially causing discomfort for months before shrinking over six years. At 16, the lump has reappeared and is painful again, raising concerns about its nature. The consensus suggests it is likely a sebaceous cyst, which is generally uncomplicated to remove. Seeking medical advice from a doctor is strongly recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment. Timely consultation is essential for addressing the issue effectively.
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When I was like 10, a painful lumb developed in my ear lob... and it grew quite a bit (not to bad). It hurt for a few months and the suddenly stopped hurting.
Never told anyone, but it stayed there, for six years and SLOWLY shrank...
Now I am 16 and it is growing again and it hurts once more... Any idea what it is?
 
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More then likely a cyst. You should go to your Doctor and have them look at it.
 
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Probably a sebaceaeous cyst.

Unproblematic to remove.
 
You'll need to have it looked at by a doctor. Hope all turns out well.
 
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