Got this in hair since past 3 years. Not problematic as such, the local doctor said its not a problem if its not painful. But since a week it has blood. What is it? What should be done?
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This is mostly Pilomatricoma. This is a type of noncancerous benign skin tumor associated with hair follicles. The hair follicles are specialized structures in the skin where hair growth occurs.The long-term prognosis for people with an isolated tumor without other signs and symptoms pilomatricoma is usually good. Most people do not experience any serious complications. A pilomatricoma will not go away or become smaller; therefore, surgical excision is the treatment of choice. Removal of a pilomatrixoma is a day surgery, meaning u will go home the same day as the procedure. The mass will be removed and sent to the lab to confirm the diagnosis that's a biopsy.
Consult a Dermatologist for the same at the earliest.
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