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  2. What a Painful Back Lump Might Mean - Buoy

    www.buoyhealth.com/learn/painful-back-lump

    Most commonly a painful lump on the back occurs when there is an underlying skin condition like a cysts, skin abscess, boil, or a pimple on the back. More serious causes of painful back bumps include lipoma and dermatofibroma. Read on for more information on causes and treatment options.

  3. Epidermal Inclusion Cysts (Sebaceous Cysts): Treatment & Causes

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    Is an epidermal inclusion cyst (sebaceous cyst) painful? An epidermal inclusion cyst isn’t usually painful (asymptomatic). Sometimes, the cyst can inflame (swell) and feel tender when you touch it. As the cyst grows, you may experience skin irritation and pain if it ruptures (breaks open).

  4. When to Worry About a Lump Under Your Skin - Verywell Health

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    Cysts typically have a smooth surface and roll under the skin when pressure is applied. You can spot a cyst by looking for a small opening, called a pore or punctum, in the center of the lump. Sometimes this pore is hard to see.

  5. Painful Lump on Back: What a Painful Back Lump Might Mean

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    One possible cause of a painful lump on the back is a cyst. Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop under the skin. They can vary in size and may be accompanied by redness and tenderness. Cysts are typically harmless, but if they become infected or grow larger, they can cause discomfort and pain.

  6. Cysts, Lumps and Bumps: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments - WebMD

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    Some inflamed cysts can be treated with a shot of cortisone medication to cause it to shrink. Cysts that do not respond to other treatments or come back can be removed surgically if they cause...

  7. Different skin conditions can cause one or multiple back bumps. The most common causes of a bump on the back include skin abscess, cysts, warts, or a back pimple. Other causes for lump on the back can arise from lipoma or non cancerous cell growth. Read below for more information on causes and how to treat back bumps.

  8. Sebaceous Cyst: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Sebaceous cysts are common, noncancerous cysts of the skin. Cysts are atypical growths in your body that may contain liquid or semiliquid material. Sebaceous cysts are mostly found on your face...