Ways To Identify A Pilar Cyst
Color Of The Cyst

The color of the cyst is important when youâre trying to identify a pilar cyst or another type. Most pilar cysts are colorless or slightly red, though they might change colors if they become infected. An infected cyst will turn red, and it will hurt. If individuals donât feel any pain but their pilar cyst is red, there is nothing to worry about. This type of cyst is usually too strong to break with a hand, but it can become infected if the sharp bristles from a brush or comb accidentally hit it and cause it to break. This is when individuals are most likely to notice pain and redness in the area, and should not wait to call the doctor. An infected pilar cyst is not only uncomfortable, but itâs also dangerous. An infected pilar cyst might have pus leaking from it due to the damage done.