ihovauriokysteistä
Ihovauriokysteistä, known in English as epidermal inclusion cysts or epidermoid cysts, are common, benign skin growths. They typically form when surface skin cells migrate inward and multiply, forming a sac-like structure filled with keratin, a protein found in skin, hair, and nails. This keratin accumulation gives the cyst its characteristic cheesy or pasty contents.
These cysts often appear as small, flesh-colored or yellowish bumps on the skin, most commonly on the
The exact cause of iho-vauriokystistä is not always clear. They can arise spontaneously or as a result
Diagnosis is usually made through a physical examination. In most cases, no treatment is necessary unless the