Do I have a keloid or bump?

You might have a keloid if the bump is lumpy, firm, grows larger than the original wound, extends beyond its borders, feels itchy/painful, and doesn't go away, while a simpler "piercing bump" (hypertrophic scar) is usually smaller, pink/red, stays near the site, and often resolves with proper care, but see a doctor (dermatologist) for a definite diagnosis.

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How to know if it's a piercing bump or keloid?

A piercing bump usually appears within weeks of the piercing and stays fairly small around the piercing site. It won't keep growing bigger over time. A keloid, however, often starts forming months after the piercing and will continue to grow beyond the original area.

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Can a keloid cause headaches?

Conclusion. The higher tendency to develop migraines in the keloids group in comparison with the non-keloids group suggests that keloids could be a predisposing risk factor for migraine development in adults. Keloids patients who complain of headaches should be examined for migraines.

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What does a keloid bump feel like?

While a keloid is growing, it may feel tender or painful. It may itch or cause a burning sensation. Symptoms tend to end when the keloid stops growing, but not always.

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How to treat keloids in children?

Available treatments for keloids include surgery, steroid injections, laser treatments, radiation, and silicone gels or patches. Keloids often come back after treatment, however.

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Keloid or Irritation Bump? How to fix "piercing bumps"

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How to tell if a keloid is forming?

Signs and symptoms might include: Thick, irregular scarring, typically on the earlobes, shoulders, cheeks or middle chest. Shiny, hairless, lumpy, raised skin. Varied size, depending on the size of the original injury and when the keloid stops growing.

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How do you flatten a keloid naturally?

There are no proven methods of removing keloid scars naturally. Some clinical studies have shown that onion extract used orally or on the skin might possibly be effective in improving the appearance of keloid scars and reducing itchiness and discomfort.

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What could be mistaken for a keloid?

In fact, they once misdiagnosed a 9-year-old's malignant tumor as a keloid! A skin condition called cutaneous scleroderma can also resemble keloids or hypertrophic scars. This condition is characterized by thickened skin and darkened keloid-like lesions.

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Do keloids hurt when pressed?

It might feel tender or like a burning sensation just under your skin near the scar. These can be especially uncomfortable if you have a scar on a joint. This may cause irritation when you move. Discomfort might go away when the scar stops growing but you may still experience pain with pressure on the keloid.

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What happens if a keloid is left untreated?

It is known that keloids do not transform into cancer or any other disease. However, if left untreated, they do not regress or disappear. Keloids can be mistaken for skin cancers. To rule this out, a tissue sample may need to be taken, followed by a pathological examination.

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Should I go to urgent care for keloid?

Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if: You have signs of infection, such as: Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness. Red streaks leading from the wound.

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Are keloids squishy?

Ear keloids develop slowly — they may take three to 12 months to become noticeable. They also feel different from your surrounding skin. They may feel soft and squishy. Or they may feel firm and rubbery.

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What food to avoid for keloid?

To support keloid therapy, it is advisable to limit or avoid pro-inflammatory foods such as processed meats, sugary snacks, refined grains and alcohol in excess. These foods can contribute to systemic inflammation and may impede the healing process.

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What is the 3/2 piercing rule?

The "3-2 piercing rule" is a popular guideline for creating a balanced ear piercing arrangement, suggesting three piercings on the lobe and two on the upper cartilage for a harmonious, curated look, or applying a 2:3 ratio of piercings to space for overall balance, often pairing small studs with statement pieces for a chic, "undone" style that avoids overcrowding and emphasizes personal anatomy.
 

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What does a keloid look like when it's starting?

Begin as a raised pink, red, or purple scar.

If the keloid appears on the earlobe, it's likely to be round or oval. On the chest, legs, or arms, a keloid is likely to be a raised scar with a flat surface.

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Who is prone to keloids?

Keloids are most common in people younger than 30. Black people, Asians, and Hispanics are more prone to developing keloids.

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What triggers keloid pain?

Itching and burning sensations at the site of the scar. Continuous growth. Triggered by trauma incidents such as burns, cuts, surgical wounds, or even after conditions like chickenpox. Recurrence or propensity to recur even after removal or treatment.

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What's inside a keloid?

Generally, they contain relatively acellular centers and thick, abundant collagen bundles that form nodules in the deep dermal portion of the lesion. Keloids present a therapeutic challenge that must be addressed, as these lesions can cause significant pain, pruritus (itching), and physical disfigurement.

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How do I tell if my bump is a keloid?

Unlike irritation bumps, keloids are not just part of the healing process—they're an overreaction to it. Keloids are thick, raised scars that extend beyond the original wound. They can be shiny, firm, and feel rubbery. Color may vary from pink and red to dark brown, depending on your skin tone.

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Is a piercing bump different than a keloid?

The difference between a piercing bump and a keloid is as follows: A piercing bump is temporary, but a keloid is permanent. A piercing bump occurs beneath the skin's surface, but a keloid grows on top of the skin's surface.

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How to stop a keloid from growing?

Use a silicone gel bandage. Keep even pressure on the area. Use the bandage on the skin for 12 to 24 hours a day for 2 to 3 months. This may prevent keloid growth.

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Are keloids hard or soft?

Keloid scars are usually raised, hard, smooth and shiny. They can be skin colour, pink, red, purple, brown, or darker than the skin around them. You can get keloid scars on any part of the body, but they're most common on the chest, shoulders, chin, neck, lower legs and ears.

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Can massaging a keloid flatten it?

Bulk– scar massage may help flatten certain bulky scars; nevertheless, keloid scars are unlikely to benefit.

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How much does keloid removal cost?

What can I expect in terms of keloid removal cost? The total cost varies, depending on the size of the keloid, the location of the scar, the area of the clinic, the doctor and the method used. The average cost of keloid removal anywhere from $350 to $2,500.

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